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Oh, dude, technically, Oregon Triton snails are edible, but like, I wouldn't recommend chowing down on them for your next snack. They can carry harmful toxins and parasites that could seriously ruin your day. So, like, maybe stick to something a bit safer for your culinary adventures.

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Oregon Triton snails, scientifically known as Fusitriton oregonensis, are not typically considered edible by humans. They are marine snails that are not commonly consumed as food due to potential toxicity concerns and their role in the ecosystem. It is important to exercise caution when considering consuming any type of wild-caught seafood, as certain species may be harmful or protected.

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Oh, what a curious question! Oregon Triton snails are not typically considered edible, my friend. It's always best to appreciate these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat and leave them be to continue their important role in the ecosystem. Let's paint a happy little picture with these snails peacefully coexisting in their environment, shall we?

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