Biology, asked by Yazlin, 11 months ago

Annual migration does not occur in the case of
(a) Salmon
(b) Siberian crane
(c) Salamander
(d) Arctic tern​

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Answered by ansistkharms
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Q.Annual migration does not occur in the case of

(a) Salmon

(b) Siberian crane

(c) Salamander✔✔✔

(d) Arctic tern

Answered by rosangiri53
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Annual migration does not occur in the case of Salamander

Explanation :

Salamonder is semiterrestrial lizard-like tailed amphibian lives under stones, logs and inside crevices. They show hibernation.

Salamonder is semiterrestrial lizard-like tailed amphibian lives under stones, logs and inside crevices. They show hibernation.Salmon anadromous i.e., they spend their adult lives at sea but return to fresh water to spawn. The pacific species is legendary after migrating downstream as a smolt a sockeye salmon ranges many hundreds of miles over the pacific for nearly four year and than returns to spawn in the head waters of its parent stream.

Salamonder is semiterrestrial lizard-like tailed amphibian lives under stones, logs and inside crevices. They show hibernation.Salmon anadromous i.e., they spend their adult lives at sea but return to fresh water to spawn. The pacific species is legendary after migrating downstream as a smolt a sockeye salmon ranges many hundreds of miles over the pacific for nearly four year and than returns to spawn in the head waters of its parent stream.Migration tern travels about 1100 miles during winter and return back during summer.

Salamonder is semiterrestrial lizard-like tailed amphibian lives under stones, logs and inside crevices. They show hibernation.Salmon anadromous i.e., they spend their adult lives at sea but return to fresh water to spawn. The pacific species is legendary after migrating downstream as a smolt a sockeye salmon ranges many hundreds of miles over the pacific for nearly four year and than returns to spawn in the head waters of its parent stream.Migration tern travels about 1100 miles during winter and return back during summer.Salamonder is semiterrestrial lizard-like tailed amphibian lives under stones, logs and inside crevices. They show hibernation.

Salamonder is semiterrestrial lizard-like tailed amphibian lives under stones, logs and inside crevices. They show hibernation.Salmon anadromous i.e., they spend their adult lives at sea but return to fresh water to spawn. The pacific species is legendary after migrating downstream as a smolt a sockeye salmon ranges many hundreds of miles over the pacific for nearly four year and than returns to spawn in the head waters of its parent stream.Migration tern travels about 1100 miles during winter and return back during summer.Salamonder is semiterrestrial lizard-like tailed amphibian lives under stones, logs and inside crevices. They show hibernation.Salmon anadromous i.e., they spend their adult lives at sea but return to fresh water to spawn. The pacific species is legendary after migrating downstream as a smolt a sockeye salmon ranges many hundreds of miles over the pacific for nearly four year and than returns to spawn in the head waters of its parent stream.

Salamonder is semiterrestrial lizard-like tailed amphibian lives under stones, logs and inside crevices. They show hibernation.Salmon anadromous i.e., they spend their adult lives at sea but return to fresh water to spawn. The pacific species is legendary after migrating downstream as a smolt a sockeye salmon ranges many hundreds of miles over the pacific for nearly four year and than returns to spawn in the head waters of its parent stream.Migration tern travels about 1100 miles during winter and return back during summer.Salamonder is semiterrestrial lizard-like tailed amphibian lives under stones, logs and inside crevices. They show hibernation.Salmon anadromous i.e., they spend their adult lives at sea but return to fresh water to spawn. The pacific species is legendary after migrating downstream as a smolt a sockeye salmon ranges many hundreds of miles over the pacific for nearly four year and than returns to spawn in the head waters of its parent stream.Migration tern travels about 1100 miles during winter and return back during summer.

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