While male salmon do not travel much in their lifetime (approximately 2,674 miles), when the female has gone off to breed, it's possible she could have gone up to 18,000 miles.
no as far as i know but i do know that some salmon mate in Alaska
Those long trips are called migrations. To make such trips is to migrate. But in America, it is a direct invitaion to go away. Preferably far, far away.
the purpose is to keep my stomach full... so go catch some for me ya fools
Patrick Salmon goes by Tricio.
if you want to go far in life then yes =]
In RuneScape one salmon gives you 90 hitpoints back.
The salmon is at the End of its life cycle and has stopped eating.
Yes, salmon go through a form of metamorphosis during their life cycle. They start as eggs, hatch into alevins, and then develop into fry as they begin to swim and feed. As they grow, they undergo physiological changes, such as the development of their distinctive coloration and adaptations for life in saltwater, before migrating to the ocean. This transformation is crucial for their survival and adaptation to different environments throughout their life stages.
Salmon eat insects and bugs in their younger life. As they age they will eat larger aquatic species.
salmon's usually have a lifespan of 3 upto 8 years. however, the pink salmon has upto a 2 year lifespan
A smolt is a stage of the salmon life cycle
In a way (some) do. Some species of Salmon only breed once, and die shortly after. So yeah, that one time becomes "for Life"