Yes. But they neither work like ours nor look like them.
What is called the middle ear and the outer ear is designed to convert sound in air into sound in "water"; our inner ear is still the ones that was designed for fish some quarter billion years ago.
no
The cast of Years in Your Ears - 2006 includes: Yonder Mountain String Band as Themselves Leftover Salmon as Themselves The String Cheese Incident as Themselves
Sockey salmon King salmon Pink salmon Coho salmon Chinook salmon
Leftover Salmon has: Played The Band in "Stay Tuned" in 2002. Played Themselves in "Hitting the High Notes: 2004 High Sierra Music Festival" in 2005. Played Themselves in "Years in Your Ears" in 2006. Played Themselves - Musical Guest in "After the Catch" in 2007. Played Leftover Salmon in "Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell" in 2013.
There is Atlantic salmon is Scotland. Scottish salmon is probably farm raised Atlantic salmon.
salmon in Tagalog: salmon
a salmon is a herbivore
It depends on what type of salmon you are talking about. Pick One: Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, or any other salmon.
A salmon bin liner is a bin liner made out of salmon and has salmon in it
the salmon breath with gills
A school of salmon is still called salmon. The term "school" refers to the entire group of fish. If there are several different species of salmon in the group, (e.g. coho salmon, sockeye salmon, chum salmon) they may be called "fishes". The salmon specifically are just called salmon.
Coho salmon which is also known as silver salmon.
The Kwakiutl Indians eat deer, moose, beaver, otter, whales, rabbits, black ears, grizzly bears, wild goats, berries and salmon, shellfish, and scallops.