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38189
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The author explains that the size of fish is small in some lakes because there is not enough food to have every fish be large.
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6971
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North Carolina waters contain a multitude of fish collectively known as bream. Physical differences are slight, such as shades of color and number of hard rays on the dorsal fin. Habitats, favorite foods, and times of spawning are things that further distinguish them. Kibler describes a number of bream, including the bluegill, shellcracker, redbreast, pumpkinseed, and flier.
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38166
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The author describes the differences between the fishes commonly known as bream.