Salmon have physiological adaptations that prevent them from freezing in cold water, such as antifreeze proteins that lower the freezing point of their body fluids. Additionally, their bodies are well-insulated with fat and muscle tissue, which helps maintain their internal temperature. The water they inhabit is typically not cold enough to freeze solid, and their natural behaviors, like migrating to deeper waters, also help them avoid freezing conditions. As for dying, salmon are well-adapted to their environments and have evolved behaviors and physical traits that help them thrive in their aquatic habitats.
Salmon are fish. All fish live in water.
I dont think so because i dont know if Tundra is a foreign city if it is than the water is probobly to cold for the salmons.
They live in water not trees.
young salmon live in fresh water habitats while adults live in marine waters. adults travel back to fresh water though to lay their eggs.salmon live in rivers. I dont really know the proper term for it but it is the correct answer. They live in rivers because they are constently swimming in the rivers fast current. Once the time come the salmon swim up river and lay eggs on the bottom. Then the salmon swim back down and repeat the prosses until it dies.-hope this helps!
bobbarker101@yahoo.com- i believe that with my great intelligence i would say that salmon live in water
im not sure
Fresh water some of them anyway
There are several varieties of sockeye salmon. Some live in oceans like the Atlantic and other strictly live and spawn in fresh water.
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Yes! Salmon Live in Minnesota's Water of Lake Superior. There are currently 3 species: Pink salmon, Coho Salmon and Chinook Salmon. Atlantic Salmon were stocked years ago but the stocking program no longer exists. All Resident Salmon have been stocked. Currently there are no Salmon Stocking Programs in Minnesota's Lake Superior Waters.
Some do- salmon spawn in fresh water but live mostly in the ocean. Most fish live in either one or the other, not both.
Salmon typically live in freshwater environments, such as rivers and streams, during specific stages of their life cycle. They migrate to the ocean as adults and return to freshwater to spawn. However, there are also species of salmon that spend their entire life cycle in freshwater lakes.