depends on how long they swin how fast they swin and for how long they swin that speed the speed of current also other factor but an estament about avrage is 35-50miles hope i helped angin not complelty raccurate
A salmon swims at an average of 45 km/h (28mp/h)
A salmon can migrate as fast as a chicken named Bobpenis+
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Salmon swim against the current to get to their breeding spot where they were born.
A duck can swim many miles a day. It is approximated they can swim up to 10. However, if a duck is going longer distances, they typically fly.
they usually swim in ocean, but when they born, get eggs, they go back to the same spot where they were born, which can be top, middle, or bottom.
Yes. The mother salmon lays eggs and the fish hatch. With Pacific salmon, the fish die just before the eggs hatch. With Atlantic salmon, the fish swim back to the ocean just before the eggs hatch.
It probably is safe, as eating fish every day, in moderate portions shouldn't do a person any harm. There are people who do eat salmon every day, and it doesn't harm them.
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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They swim.
it depends on how far he/she is
no
that's easy 100 miles a day
No.
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)
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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.
No. In fact, salmon are actually very common. Millions of salmon swim through North America, especially Alaska, during the mating season. Salmon can lay millions of eggs, but usually only about five survive until adulthood. Salmon swim through major rivers in the Midwest, making them about as common as trout. So salmon are not rare.