Salmon use their sense of smell, or olfaction, to find the river where they were born. They can detect unique chemical cues in the water that are specific to their home stream. As they migrate back to spawn, these olfactory signals guide them accurately to their natal river. This remarkable ability is crucial for their reproduction and the continuation of their species.
Salmon hatches out of eggs swims out of river/lake to the ocean to another river. and restarts
Salmon are born in the river, swim out to sea, become adults, swim back to the river they were born in, lay their eggs, and die.
Salmon are born at the bottom of stream and river beds in the form of almost translucent eggs. The female Salmon will cover the eggs with gravel from the rocky stream or lakebed. The nest is called a Redd.
Salmon is a type of fish that can live in both rivers and seas. They are born in rivers, migrate to the sea to grow, and then return to rivers to spawn.
Salmon use their sense of smell (olfactory organ) to return to the place in a stream in which they were born. The fish have an instinctual desire to complete this journey at all costs.Fish ladders provide a way for migrating fish to get around obstacles like dams.
they usually swim in ocean, but when they born, get eggs, they go back to the same spot where they were born, which can be top, middle, or bottom.
Salmon swim upstream to live out their adult lives. The thing that helps them to swim upstream is purely will power and instinct. They are taught all of their lives to swim to the ocean when they are adults and return to the river where they were born to give birth and die.
Salmon Sakeyama was born in 1970.
George Salmon was born in 1819.
Graham Salmon was born in 1954.
Ted Salmon was born in 1943.
André Salmon was born in 1881.