They are vertebrates - animals with a backbone. Lastly, most of them have scales for protection. Sharks, salmon, stingrays, and sailfish are all examples of fish. ... Jellyfish and starfish are not fish, because they do not have backbones.
they dont leave any the finish it and also when they eat the salmon they put the bones back in to the water just for recpect
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they used salmon for food yes but the NW thought that if they put the bones of the salmon back in the river that it would bring the salmon back to life and bring more with it so that their tribe could survive.
Susie Salmon in The Lovely Bones went to Kennet Junior High
Salmon is her surname: Susie Salmon.
Lindsay Salmon is Susie Salmon's younger sister. Their younger brother is named Buckley.
An adult salmon has around 60-70 bones. Their skeletons are mainly made up of cartilage, with very few actual bones.
The book Lovely Bones is narrated by Susanna "Susie" Salmon.
Susie Salmon - the main character in the novel The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
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Rachel Weiz
it doesn't say. good luck trying to find it