Well i believe yes because Shrimp are shellfish and Salmon are fish.
shrimp
If you're only allergic to shellfish (crab, lobster, shrimp), then you should be fine with any regular fish.
yes they do
I dont think they do but they do eat small fish and invertibrates,like planton...etc.
King Penguins eat shrimp, krill and fish.
Gray whales eat prey from the seafloor. They commonly eat shrimp-like creatures called Amphipods. They do not eat Coho salmon.
Salmon do not eat mushrooms. They eat other aquatic wildlife, and mushrooms can't survive underwater. There are a few underwater mushrooms, though.
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Beluga's usually eat young salmon, snails, sandworms, clams, herring, octopus, crab , squid. and shrimp
Whales eating salmon.
Salmon sharks are primarily piscivorous, meaning they eat fish, but they have also been known to eat squid, shrimp, and crabs. I would not classify them as omnivores.
Salmon eat large amounts of a tiny shrimp called Krill. The pigment in the shell of the Krill is red and over a long period of consumption the flesh of the salmon absorbs the red pigment from the Krill. Because of dyes absorbed from the crustaceans that they eat.