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The leptocephalus stage is a term used to describe the larval stage of many marine fish, particularly flatfishes, such as sole, flounder, and plaice. During this stage, larvae exhibit a unique set of characteristics, including a leaf-like body shape, large eyes, and a diet consisting mainly of small invertebrates. The leptocephalus stage is a critical period in the life cycle of these fish, as it is during this time that they undergo significant transformations, eventually giving rise to the adult form. THE Sleeping Rape -Final- -Leptocephalus-
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This story highlights the ripple effect of a single voice and the power of collective action in building a movement for change. The Echo of a Single Voice The leptocephalus stage is a critical period in
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