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Since I'm here, I might as well just say a few sturgeon facts because why not...
Sturgeon are a group of freshwater and saltwater fish related to paddlefish. They lack scales but have several rows of bony scutes running along their sides and backs, along with a single dorsal fin near their tails. They're bottom feeders and like to eat shellfish like clams, snails, etc. Some species also grow very large (the beluga sturgeon holds the world record at 20 feet long as the largest freshwater fish in the world).