salmon are vertebrates because they are fish
No salmons do not eat mushrooms. The salmon fish eats small insects, plankton, small fish or invertebrates. There are two types of salmon, freshwater or wild salmon.
Depends on what region they are in and species they are.m River salmon usually eat smaller fish and younger salmon eat zooplankton, and larval and adult invertebrates.
Salmon are omivores. They may eat other small peligic fish. A salmon's diet depends on their species and where they are at the time.juvenile salmon eat zooplankton, and larval and adult invertebrates. adults In the ocean eat smaller fish, such as herring, pelagic amphipods and krill.
A salmon's diet depends on their species and wheere they are at the time.juvenile salmon eat zooplankton, and larval and adult invertebrates. adults In the ocean eat smaller fish, such as herring, pelagic amphipods and krill.
Chum is usually used by fisherman in the ocean, it is used to attract sharks. it is a mixture of dead fish and bloody sea fish. They then dump it and the sharks come pouring in, and there you have it, Chum.
They start life in freshwater streams, as they grow they migrate to saltwater, where they live til they mature, then return to the streams to spawn, then die.
Salmon primarily eat insects, plankton, small fish, and aquatic invertebrates. While some species of salmon may accidentally ingest algae while feeding, they do not typically rely on algae as a significant part of their diet.
They eat small fish, zooplankton and phytoplanktonSalmon are carnivores and eat meat and protein products. In the wild, salmon may dine on zooplankton and small invertebrates. When they are grown, salmon can eat smaller fish, like herring, or the ship-like krill. Salmon kept in farms are usually fed a ground-up mixture of other fish and organisms from the ocean.Salmon eat smaller fish, crustaceans, and insects, except when they are heading up-river to breed and die. Then they don't eat at all.
They are insects, therefore they are invertebrates.
They eat small fish, zooplankton and phytoplankton. Salmon are carnivores and eat meat and protein products. In the wild, salmon may dine on small invertebrates. When they are grown, salmon can eat smaller fish, like herring, or the ship-like krill. Salmon kept in farms are usually fed a ground-up mixture of other fish and organisms from the ocean. Salmon also eat crustaceans and insects, except when they are heading up-river to breed and die. Then they don't eat at all.
In the Saddle Mountains, there are 43 species of fish, (including threatened and endangered salmon and trout) 40 mammals; 246 birds; 4 amphibians; 9 reptiles and over 1500 invertebrates.
No, they are no invertebrates.