Salmon, including cohos, eat smaller fish.
Coho salmon eat a variety of foods. They prefer insects and plankton when they're young and eat smaller fish as they grow larger.
Sharks
Sockey salmon King salmon Pink salmon Coho salmon Chinook salmon
It depends on what type of salmon you are talking about. Pick One: Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, or any other salmon.
The quickest way to tell the difference between a Chinook (King) and a Coho Salmon is the Chinook has black gums, large spots down its back and on its entire tail fin. The Coho has white gums, smaller spots on its back and on only the top half of its tail.
Chinook, Chum, Coho, Kokanee, Pink, Sockeye see link
Babies
Coho salmon which is also known as silver salmon.
Chum and Coho salmon: IqalugruaqPink Salmon: Amaqtuuq
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Coho Salmon have backbones - as do all fish. They are all vertebrates.
Sockey salmon King salmon Pink salmon Coho salmon Chinook salmon
Salmon is the name of several fishes of the family Salmonidae.They are found in both north atlantic and pacific oceans. the atlantic ocean species belong to the genes salmo the pacific ocean species belong to the genus oncorhynchus
A coho silver salmon has 7 fins.
Coho
orca whales and seals
A. L. Pritchard has written: 'Food of spring and coho salmon in British Columbia' -- subject(s): Food, Pacific salmon 'Pacific salmon migration' -- subject(s): Fish tagging, Chum salmon, Migration, Pink salmon, Pacific salmon, Coho salmon
John DeVore has written: 'Analysis of the 1983-85 Cowlitz River runs of fall chinook and coho salmon' -- subject(s): Chinook salmon, Coho salmon, Fishes, Statistics
fish smaller than them