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Grobbeldopp
2 years ago

Because there is more accessible food in the sea.

Due to the spatial limitation and harassment of rivers, the mass of food that can be traced without large distances is usually more limited than on the coast.

Cinderboom
2 years ago

I don’t know, but I think the size of the waters is also a factor.

salt waters such as seas are much larger and deeper and contain much more different specific (plants and other animals) than sweet waters such as lakes and rivers. With this, fish in the sea have a much greater chance to develop and to become bigger or bigger. If there are still larger species represented there.

Photon123
2 years ago

It’s exactly different to our region.

Jensen1970
2 years ago

A cat’s gonna be 2.70m.

Jonah1508
2 years ago
Reply to  Jensen1970

He came. Also over 3 M

Jensen1970
2 years ago
Reply to  Jonah1508

In Spain, in any case.