It is called a smolt.
smelt
a salmon fry is a kind of salmon that is the 3rd stage in their cycls
It is called an ootheca (its the same for all insects)
A smolt is a stage of the salmon life cycle
A baby salmon that still has its yolk sac is called a "fry." At this stage, the fry has absorbed the yolk sac, which provided essential nutrients during its early development. Fry are typically found in freshwater environments, where they begin to grow and develop further before transitioning to the next life stage.
The Precipitation stage of water cycle provides fresh water to the aquifiers. It is one of the major source of fresh water on earth.
When a salmon egg hatches, the young is called an "alevin" . At this time it still depends on the yolk sac for nutrition. Between 5 or 10 weeks, the salmon is called a "fry" and begins to look like a typical fish in shape and colour. After several months, when the fish has developed its tiger-like markings, it is known as a "parr". Finally, after about 3 years, the parr ages into a "smolt", which is the last stage of life before typical adulthood
The embryonic stage in which cell migration and differentiation occurs is known as gastrulation. During this process, cells undergo extensive reorganization to form the three germ layers - ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm, which give rise to various tissues and organs in the developing embryo.
The salmon is actually what a Parr is. However, a Parr is a baby salmon. It is not fully developed and grown yet.
There achievements are that they have good sports teams and they are high in migration
Its called Apache by Sugar Hill Gang!
Salmon dedicate all of their energy towards reproductive success. This allows for the production of thousands of eggs towards the next generation. This type of explosive reproduction typically takes a severe toll on the organism, which will normally die after spawning. This reproductive strategy is commonly used by species with a low survival rate (only about 10% of salmon reach the "smolt" stage where they begin to move from freshwater to more saline water). Salmon are usually high in fat content, despite not feeding during their entire migration. Many species rely on seasonal salmon migration as a source of nutrition to build up fat reserves, themselves. This includes the carcasses of fallen salmon post spawning, which are snapped up by scavengers.