no they starve themselves till they find a new place
A. L. Pritchard has written: 'Food of spring and coho salmon in British Columbia' -- subject(s): Food, Pacific salmon 'Pacific salmon migration' -- subject(s): Fish tagging, Chum salmon, Migration, Pink salmon, Pacific salmon, Coho salmon
Salmon typically return to hatcheries during their spawning season, which can vary based on the specific species of salmon and their natural migration patterns. In general, salmon can return to hatcheries from late summer to early fall.
They can't eat salmon.
Yes, some bird species do eat salmon, particularly during spawning seasons when salmon are more abundant. Birds such as eagles, herons, and gulls are known to catch or scavenge salmon in rivers and coastal areas. Additionally, smaller birds may consume salmon eggs, benefiting from the nutrient-rich resources during this time. Overall, salmon can be a significant food source for various bird species.
Salmon fish eat flies.
The migration of salmon is when bears or wolves deposit the dying or dead salmon to the ocean into the forest. Salmon's migrate in the ocean to the forest. It links the nutrients. The nutrient in the ocean to the forest. I hope I cleared your Q.
salmon do not eat grasshoppers for they are to big so they might eat crickets . salmon do eat krill though wich is is a tiny metephor of shrimps
Yes bald eagles will eat bass they are carnivores.
juvenile salmon eat zooplankton and it is also eaten in when they are in freshwater.
Bears eat salmon.
Yes, salmon do eat worms. Plastic worms work the best. Adult salmon are attracted to food sources that resemble what they eat in the ocean.
Jack salmon, also known as jack salmon or juvenile chinook salmon, are primarily found in the Pacific Ocean and its tributaries. They are commonly located along the coasts of North America, particularly from California to Alaska. These fish typically inhabit freshwater rivers and streams during their spawning migration, returning to the ocean once they mature.