Sockeye salmon have very short lives. They have many different behaviors that help them survive, such as going around in schools, where they trade places so they can all eat and avoid predators, taking turns at the safer places and the places with the most food. They also take the schools to different places depending on the time of day to avoid predators and to find the best food. They can live up to 3 years in freshwater before they migrate to the ocean. Then they spend 1-4 years there, and come back to freshwater to spawn. After spawning, they die.
It can be either, depending on the animal it is interacting with.
to attract their prey so they go closer and then they eat their prey
Oysters are what are known as filter feeders; they filter microscopic organisms out of the water. They therefore do not have to attract prey. The prey is always there, in the water, carried by currents, and oblivious to its fate.
in reality a Chinook salmon is prey but in some cases it is the predator
Some insects can use sound to attract prey. For example, certain insects like crickets and cicadas produce loud, distinct sounds to attract mates or communicate with each other. These sounds can also inadvertently attract prey that may be drawn to the vibrations or noise.
Snakes use various methods to attract their prey, such as ambush hunting by remaining still and camouflaged until prey comes close enough to strike, or using pheromones to lure prey towards them. Some snakes may also use movement or vibrations to mimic prey or create a visual distraction that draws prey closer.
The Anglerfish.
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salmon and all species of fish and also eat berrys, and grasses
lasiodora parahybana ( salmon pink Bird eater) is an ambush predator. When it detects it's prey, from movement or chemically, it will wait in the vicinity, pounce and envenomate immediately until the prey is subdued. Then chow time!
California sea lions prey on anchovies, herring, Pacific whiting, rockfish, hake, salmon, squid, and octopuses