They are part of the ray-finned subclass.
catfish,lungfish,pike,anchovy,salmon,whiting,sword,tilapia,eel,angelfish,clownfish,cod,char,carp
The three major groups of fishes are:Jawless Fishes-have no jaw, but a roundmouth, a tube like body made of cartilage (flexible, like your nose), no scales; have slimy skin. Examples: lamprey and hagfish (google them).Cartilaginous Fishes-skeleton made of cartilage, movable jaws, have scales. Examples: sharks, skates and rays.Bony Fishes-skeleton made of bone, 95% of all fish species, covered by bony scales, have a swim bladder (helps fish keep balance), reproduce by external fertilization called spawning; some species have internal fertilization. Examples: perch, bass, northern pike, salmon, and goldfish.Thanks to SIS for the Life Science notes, taken on Friday, May 21st.-sylvesterrose12
Anadromous: Relating to fish, such as salmon or shad, that migrate up rivers from the sea to breed in fresh water.Catadramous: Migratory pattern in which juvenile fish spawn in the open ocean but mature in freshwater.
It is a fish.Any of various large food and game fishes of the genera Salmo and Oncorhynchus, of northern waters, having delicate pinkish flesh and characteristically swimming from salt to fresh water to spawn.Source: Answers.com
Captain D's primarily serves fried fish and seafood, such as catfish, whitefish, and shrimp. They also offer grilled fish options like salmon.
Salmon! salmon can get over 40lbs.
The order is Cod, Tuna, Salmon, Herring, and then Catfish but my favouroite is Tuna!!!
Some fish that are native to North America are largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, catfish, and bluegill. Also, pike species, shad, bowfin, several salmonids like trout and salmon, striped bass, white bass, redear and other sunfish.
Salmon are cold-blooded fishes.
No, salmons are not extinct.
Freshwater (whitewater) fishes include halibut, salmon, and red snappers.
No it is not. Salmon are a species of fish just like sharks, trout, tuna, clownfish and catfish are.
they it " peligic fishes "
Salmon.
No, they eat salmon and other fishes.
salmon
Salmon and smelt.