Salmon have a tough life
It is well documented that salmon have quite a tough life. Basically, everything wants to eat it from the day they are born and after a few years they will follow this strong urge to head back to the river of their birth to spawn and die, whilst feeding countless species, both animal and plant. Not exactly what we would consider to be 'the high life' but their life itself is without a doubt to be the heart of the ecological system along the Pacific North West. In regards, to me beloved orca - "No fish = No Blackfish"
In the late summer, once the rain has began these animals will make their way up narrow and shallow rivers to lay eggs/fertilize eggs before dying. At times they will come across what can be described difficult obstacles, such as, waterfalls, which to me is an incredible testament to their drive and ability. Also, slightly amusing to watch them jump head first into rocks...
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Wildlife is very interesting and there are curiosities that are even more so, the case of salmon that swim against the current, must climb waterfalls despite the dangers to lay their eggs, explains that each species has its destination and its cycle of life.
La vida silvestre es muy interesante y existen curiosidades que lo son aún más, el caso del salmón que nada en contra de la corriente, debe subir cascadas a pesar de los peligros para depositar sus huevos, explica que cada especie tiene su destino y su ciclo de vida
Very nice Thomas, hope you're well!