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'Franken-trout' are infesting Scottish lochs: Artificially enlarged fish are 20 TIMES heavier than normal
Artificially enlarged 'Franken-trout' are infesting Scottish lochs and are 20 times heavier than normal trout. These fish are the result of artificial enlargement methods.
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