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Salmon hatch from eggs.
It takes about 2 to 3 months for salmon eggs to hatch. Use the link below to get more information on the life cycle of this amazing fish.
salmon, like all fish, lay eggs. the female drop the eggs and the male swims by and fertilizes the eggs. THis is called external sexual reproduction. The eggs then hatch and are tiny little baby fishies.
They hatch from eggs - then join the microscopic life in the stream. They 'chemically imprint' the 'taste' of the stream where they hatch, and are able to find their way back there to spawn once they reach maturity.Known as spawning: A female salmon will lay eggs in the upper reaches of streams and rivers, and the male will fertilise the eggs. Once the eggs hatch, the young salmon spend sometime in fresh water before heading out into the sea where they eventually become adults. They will return eventually to spawn in the same river in which they had been hatched.
Yes, all insects hatch from eggs. However they hatch as larvae not adults. Between the larvae stage and the adult stage insects become pupa.
100 to 200 years
Salmon laying more eggs than will hatch
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.
Yes they do. They hatch in small rivers and streams very close to the same place where their parents were hatched.
well first the salmon develop the eggs then she goes and then comeback for it that's the way I think thank you
Eggs benedictine
it is called a larva