Halibut - ugly on the outside, healthy on the inside. Halibut is a common name for three genera of the family of predatory flounder fish: white, blue (black, also known as Greenland halibut), and arrowroot. Each of them has its own habitat, behavioral characteristics, and benefits. Halibut lives at great depths, but in the summer they can rise to the middle layers of water to feed. Interesting! Did you know that halibut is born as a classic, symmetrical, correctly-shaped fry?! But life at the bottom completely changes its body shape: one side begins to grow quickly, and becomes flat, and the eyes and mouth shift to the right side. - The Atlantic white halibut is one of the largest and most valuable commercial fish of the family, the size of which is amazing: it can reach more than 4.5 meters in length, and weigh more than 350 kg! The life expectancy of this species reaches 50 years. Due to its slow growth and late maturation, Atlantic halibut is vulnerable to overfishing. Its fishing i
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