Why do we commonly eat ocean predators (tuna, sharks, salmon, etc) but not land predators?

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Why do we commonly eat ocean predators (tuna, sharks, salmon, etc) but not land predators?

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Not a scientist but if i were to think critically with a little bit of googling…

-Breeding takes up to 2-4 weeks depending on the fish.

-When its time to to start laying eggs, fish produce hundreds (even thousands) of eggs in a matter of days.

-Most fish dont need to mate. They produce eggs on their own. Which makes fish very easy to farm.

– Based on my current fish, egg and tofu diet, ive learned that fish helps develop grey matter in your brain because of fatty acids. Improving attention span, memory and even eyesight. Fish is one of the healthiest proteins you can consume. In fact, Its almost life saving. Tuna being the most richest in nutrients.

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