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The fish that swims against the flow of water is called a salmon. They migrate upstream to spawn and their ability to swim against strong currents is due to their strong muscular bodies and specialized physiology.
Salmon have an endoskeleton, which is an internal skeletal system made up of bones and cartilage. This endoskeleton provides support and protection for the salmon's organs and muscles, allowing them to swim efficiently.
Salmon swim close to the bottom of the river when swimming upstream to conserve energy and stay in colder water. They also tend to hug the sides of the river where the current is weaker.
Yes. The mother salmon lays eggs and the fish hatch. With Pacific salmon, the fish die just before the eggs hatch. With Atlantic salmon, the fish swim back to the ocean just before the eggs hatch.
It probably is safe, as eating fish every day, in moderate portions shouldn't do a person any harm. There are people who do eat salmon every day, and it doesn't harm them.