No, salmon are not tropical fish. They are typically found in cold, freshwater and saltwater environments in the Northern Hemisphere.
A scientific name for a Salmon is called "Salmonidae".
Yes, trout are bony fish. They belong to the Salmonidae family, which includes several bony fish species like salmon and char. Their skeletons are primarily made of bone rather than cartilage.
The Latin name for salmon is Salmo salar.
It depends on which species you are talking about but they are of the Salmonidae family. Brown trout, sea troout, etc. have a differemt genus than others. They are of the Salmogenus with Atlantic Salmon. Rainbow Trout are of the Oncorhynchus genus. Brook Trout are found in the Char family or Salvelinus genus. Brook trout are my fav! Beautiful ain't they?:)
Three types of animals that belong in the phylum Chordata are mammals (e.g., humans, dogs), birds (e.g., eagles, robins), and fish (e.g., salmon, goldfish).
Fish have adapted to living in a certain temperature range & can't do things to adapt. For example, tropical fish can only survive in the warm tropical waters while fish like salmon thrive in the colder waters nearer the poles.
Salmon are fish.
Salmon was not a person.It is a fish
True yes salmon is a game fish
Salmon is considered a fish
Salmon are fish. All fish live in water.
The tropical fish is a light pink as it is in the Fri stage and as it grows older it can be the same colors as a rainbow trout and a salmon mixed together.
No, a salmon is not a mammal. It is a fish.
Salmon is a fish.
Yes! I had a pet salamander and I tried an experiment and it ate it!
No, tropical fish typically live in freshwater environments. Saltwater fish inhabit marine environments like oceans and seas.
The state fish of Alaska is the King Salmon (actual name is Chinook Salmon)The Official State Fish of Alaska is the King Salmon.