Salmon is the name of several fishes of the family Salmonidae.They are found in both north atlantic and pacific oceans.
the Atlantic Ocean species belong to the genes salmo
the Pacific Ocean species belong to the genus oncorhynchus
Red salmon (sockeye is a species of salmon)
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Not necessarily. While some species of Salmon can grow larger than Trout, there are also Trout species that can grow to be bigger than certain types of Salmon. Size can vary depending on the species and location of the fish.
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No it is not. Salmon are a species of fish just like sharks, trout, tuna, clownfish and catfish are.
Salmon typically live for 3-7 years in the wild, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Some salmon species, like the Chinook salmon, can live up to 7 years or longer.
The plural of salmon may be salmon, or salmons. The word "salmons" is most commonly used when referring to separate species of salmon.
North Cascades National Park is home to several species of salmon, including Chinook, Coho, and Sockeye salmon. Additionally, it also supports Pink and Chum salmon, making a total of five species present in the park. These salmon are integral to the park's ecosystem, contributing to the biodiversity and health of aquatic habitats.
Spiders,Pacific Salmon (of all species), Wheat, Corn
Salmon is not a native fish species in South India, so there is no specific word for salmon in Tamil.
The five real names of salmon refer to various species within the Salmonidae family. These include Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), Coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch), Pink salmon (Oncorhynchus gorbuscha), and Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). Each species has distinct characteristics and habitats, contributing to their unique roles in ecosystems and fisheries.