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<p>or physically antagonized by humans (e.g., poked). Therefore, the dye can be collected either by "milking" the snails, which is more labor-intensive but is a <a href="page.php?w=renewable_resource">renewable resource</a>, or by collecting and destructively crushing the snails. David Jacoby remarks that "twelve thousand snails of <a href="page.php?w=Murex_brandaris">Murex brandaris</a> yield no more than 1.4 g of pure dye, enough to colour only the trim of a single garment." The dye is collected via the snail-harvesting process, involving the</p><p>
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