A coho silver salmon has 7 fins.
When the salmon is living in freshwater as a younger fish, they have red and blue spots. As the get older, they have a more silvery blue tone and have black spots parallel to the fins.
Atlantic Salmon live in different places in the Atlantic Ocean, hence the name "Atlantic Salmon".
Salmon don't have feet, they're fish. They have 6 fins and a tail.
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There is Atlantic salmon is Scotland. Scottish salmon is probably farm raised Atlantic salmon.
Atlantic salmon was created in 1758.
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Steelhead salmon and Atlantic salmon are two different species of salmon. Steelhead salmon are anadromous, meaning they can migrate between freshwater and saltwater, while Atlantic salmon spend their entire lives in freshwater before migrating to the ocean. Steelhead salmon have a more streamlined body shape and tend to be larger in size compared to Atlantic salmon. Additionally, Steelhead salmon are native to the Pacific Ocean, while Atlantic salmon are native to the Atlantic Ocean.
Yes, Salmon do have fins and scales like most fish (although som fish, like catfish, do not have scales). I have never heard of a fish without fins, although eels have less fins than many other fish. The scales tend to be small and most fish vendors will sell salmon fillets with the skin and scales still on (although some people think the scales are unpleasant).
There are 157 calories in four ounces of baked salmon.
W. M. Shearer has written: 'The Atlantic salmon' -- subject(s): Atlantic salmon, Atlantic salmon fisheries