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The image contains a visual representation of the life cycle of a salmon; it includes five diagrams accompanied by labels and measurements. The cycle appears to start with "salmon eggs" laid among "small stones" in the "upper river (slow-moving)" with depictions of aquatic plants labeled as "reeds." The eggs develop into "fry" sized 3-6cm, then growing into "smolt" featured at 7-15cm, both stages seemingly taking place in "lower river (fast-flowing)" for "approx. 4 years." The smolt transition into "adult salmon" labeled at 70-76cm, residing in the "open sea" for "approx. 3 years" before returning to the upper river, completing the cycle.
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These diagrams below show the life cycle of a species of large fish called the salmon. Salmon fish life cycle starts from the upper river slow moving water. The eggs of salmon fish present under the small stones on which reeds are growing. In this stage they stay there approx 5-6 months. Then they hatch and become fry. Around that time they are about 3.8cm in size.
Then they shifted from upper river to lower river where the flow of water is fast. In lower river they stay approx 4 year. In this span of time they grow and become smolt and there size increase from 3.8 cm to 12-15 cm.
Afterward they move to open sea. Here they spend approx 5 year of life and and become adults salmon. Their size increase from 12-15 cm to 70-60 cm. They grow more then previous stages.
In the end they move back to upper river for laying eggs an this is the complete life cycle of a species of large fish called the salmon.
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