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Silly salmonids 🌈🐟

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Cherry salmon, Oncorhynchus masou
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The first picture is of an adult, the second is of a juvenile. In Japan these are considered a type of trout.
When salmon are plentiful bears will often seek out their favorite fish or parts of fish to eat. It isn't uncommon to see bears only eat heads, hearts and skin when fishing is easy. This bear was specifically after female fish and their eggs. If he would catch a male he would simply drop it back in the water. When he'd catch a female he'd rush to the shore and step on the salmon to squeeze the eggs out and quickly lap them up. Here you can see the roe flying out of this female salmon as he grabs her from the water. How cool is that?
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Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Want to slam some salmon? Try the Siberian taimen! They are the largest species of salmonid in the world, with adults weighing up to 30 kg (66 lb) and reaching 180 cm (71 in) in length! Unlike other salmonid species, they are not anadromous, meaning they don't migrate; instead they spend their whole lives in the flowing rivers of central Asia.
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(Image: A Siberian taimen (Hucho taimen) by Clemens Ratschan
Collection of taxidermy fish
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Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), family Salmonidae, Seneca Creek, West Virginia, USA
photograph by Ryan Hagerty | USFWS