There are two land-locked species of salmon in British Columbia: the steel-head and the Kootenay. And probably there are others in other parts of the world.
GRAYLING
I'm not sure what you mean by a freshwater salmon exactly, but the fish commonly called a sea trout is a type of perch and completely unrelated to salmon.
Salmon is the common name for several species of bony fish of the family Salmonidae. The family also includes several fish called trout. Salmon live in the cold freshwater and sea waters in and around the North Pacific and North Atlantic Oceans.
A freshwater fish, found in cold regions, allied to the Salmoid family, trout and salmon.
Salmon is the common name for several species of bony fish of the family Salmonidae. The family also includes several fish called trout. Salmon live in the cold freshwater and sea waters in and around the North Pacific and North Atlantic Oceans.
bass and salmon
No, salmon are not tropical fish. They are typically found in cold, freshwater and saltwater environments in the Northern Hemisphere.
Fish... Such as salmon. Alligators. Or algea.
salmon
Bass, trout, salmon, bluegill, other freshwater fish...
No, freshwater fish must be kept in freshwater and saltwater fish must be kept in saltwater. The one exception (that I know of) in nature is salmon which migrate from where they were born (freshwater) to the ocean and then back to where they were born again to breed.
salmon is not found in India, but it is called Kaala fish/ thiruvalai.
The salmon fish in Russian is called "ะปะพัะพัั" (losoฬs').