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	<title>Nature Stories &#187; fish</title>
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		<title>Salmon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[1]  There are many types of salmon. Chum salmon, Red salmon, Silver salmon, King salmon and so on.
[2]  In spite of their red meat, salmon are classified as white meat fish. This reason their meat is red is the fact that salmon always eat crab or shrimp, which color is red!
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<p>[2]  In spite of their red meat, salmon are classified as white meat fish. This reason their meat is red is the fact that salmon always eat crab or shrimp, which color is red!</p>
<p>[3]  Salmon are born in a river, but soon after they go to the sea. And until they become an adult, they live in the sea.</p>
<p>[4]  To release their eggs, adult salmon return to the river where they are born.</p>
<p>[5]  Scientists have never been able to solve the reason why they can return to the same river.</p>
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