No. In fact, salmon are actually very common. Millions of salmon swim through North America, especially Alaska, during the mating season. Salmon can lay millions of eggs, but usually only about five survive until adulthood. Salmon swim through major rivers in the Midwest, making them about as common as trout. So salmon are not rare.
Yes they do but its rare to find one
Salmon are mostly raised in fish farms. A decrease in the salmon population due to overfishing has caused fresh caught salmon to become seasonal, rare, and very expensive.
yes because some people like salmon and susi so it would be like 1/2 and 1/2
Either salmon or salmons is correctly used as the plural of salmon.(Salmons is rare in standard English but accepted, especially when talking about several type of salmon. There are dialects that do use salmons regularly)When you speak of more than one salmon, you can change the phrasing to indicate the plural. For example; 'There are many salmon in the river' or 'We caught a lot of salmon today'.Like 'sheep' and 'deer' and 'fish', salmon may be both plural and singular. Unlike sheep, the plural salmons is also used, as is the plural fishes, and more rarely the plural deers.
As a young it is almost a transparent yellow buy as it matures the rare fish turns almost a salmon pink.
There is Atlantic salmon is Scotland. Scottish salmon is probably farm raised Atlantic salmon.
a salmon is a herbivore
salmon in Tagalog: salmon
A salmon bin liner is a bin liner made out of salmon and has salmon in it
Salmon generally do not undergo hermaphroditism; they are typically either male or female throughout their lives. However, there are rare instances where individuals may exhibit both male and female characteristics, but this is not common or a typical part of their life cycle. Most salmon species have distinct reproductive roles, with males and females engaging in separate reproductive behaviors during spawning.
Coho salmon which is also known as silver salmon.
the salmon breath with gills