Animals
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Lipid Content of Fraser River Chinook Salmon Is Lipid-rich and Energy Dense, Which Is Important for Killer Whales’ Diet
Southern resident killer whales are a well-known species in British Columbia's Salish Sea and along the Pacific Northwest coast.
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