The covering of salmon refers to its skin, which is typically smooth and has a scale pattern. The skin can vary in color, often ranging from silver to deep orange, depending on the species and diet of the fish. It serves as a protective barrier against predators and environmental factors. In culinary contexts, the skin is sometimes left on during cooking for added flavor and texture.
A salmon's body is covered in scales, which help protect the fish and reduce friction as it moves through the water. These scales are overlapped like shingles on a roof, providing flexibility and allowing for efficient swimming.
Most bony fishes have scaly covering on body as Labeo .
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
Coho salmon which is also known as silver salmon.
the salmon breath with gills
how do salmon die
yes it is it is biggest salmon. but it is not tasty
Chinook Salmon a.k.a. King Salmon
Salmon! salmon can get over 40lbs.