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The image depicts a diagram illustrating the life cycle of salmon, which begins with eggs that hatch into small, opaque fish called alevin, then progress into fry with dark vertical bars, and then develop into a parr with camouflaging marks before transforming into smolt with a bright silvery color ready for the ocean. The cycle continues with the smolt growing into an adult salmon in the ocean, which then returns to freshwater streams to spawn and begin the cycle anew.
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The provided illustrations depict the life cycle of a species of large fish commonly known as salmon.
Overall, this life cycle consists of three main stages that take place in the river.
Initially, adult salmon lay numerous eggs among the reeds in the upper section of the river, where the water flows slowly. After approximately 5 to 6 months, the fry that hatch from these eggs, measuring 3-5 cm in length, can be observed in the lower river. Next, the fry grow into smolt, which measure 12-15 cm long. After spending around 4 years in the river, the smolt migrate to the open sea, where they develop into adult salmon, reaching lengths of 70-76 cm. After approximately 5 years in the open sea, the adult salmon return to the river to lay their eggs for the next generation.
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