Salmon swim in the sea. Salmon are fish.
Fish love water. The sea is water.
Thus, salmon swim in the sea. Voila!
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Salmon are born in the river, swim out to sea, become adults, swim back to the river they were born in, lay their eggs, and die.
They swim.
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Salmon swim against the current to get to their breeding spot where they were born.
The cute little creatures called salmon are the fish that swim up stream! Bears love them. :0)
Salmon migrate in order to reproduce. Salmon live most of their lives in the ocean, but reproduce in rivers. Spawning time depends on the location. When it is time to spawn, the fish swim upriver. Many are caught by predators such as bears and humans. When the salmon reach the spawning grounds, they will mate, lay eggs, and die. After the eggs hatch, the young will swim downriver to the sea. The Copper River in Alaska is famous for salmon. Here is a more detailed article on salmon spawning. http://animals.howstuffworks.com/fish/salmon-info3.htm
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Sea Turtles swim in the sea because they eat fish.
Salmon migrate out to sea, and then return to where they were born to mate.
Salmon swim upstream to live out their adult lives. The thing that helps them to swim upstream is purely will power and instinct. They are taught all of their lives to swim to the ocean when they are adults and return to the river where they were born to give birth and die.