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A salmon migrates to a________ river to lay eggs.

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Answered by voyager100
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salmon lay eggs in

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Answered by hyacinth98
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Salmon fish migrates to North American rivers to lay eggs.

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  • Migration is the development of an enormous number of creatures starting with one spot then onto the next for taking care of, multiplication or to get away from climate limits.
  • The point when enormous quantities of fishes meet up and move socially is called shoaling.
  • Grown-ups of anadromous fishes live and take care of in sea waters however their generating grounds lie in the feeders of waterways. Salmons, sturgeons, Hilsa and lampreys are a portion of the marine fishes that embrace anadromous relocation to produce in streams.
  • Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) relocates toward the North American waterways for producing while six types of Pacific salmon (Onchorhynchus) move to different streams of Asian nations.

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