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For the Atlantic Salmon's Sex Life, Size Does Matter
Each summer sees Atlantic salmon by the tens of thousands migrating from the Barents Sea to the Teno River in Finland to breed in the streams from which they hatched, and it seems that size matters, and the larger they are, the better their chance for sex life or to find a mate to breed with.
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