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Film Friday: Trout Waiting for Salmon Eggs

Fish Biology & Behavior Friday, November 22, 2019Thursday, October 31, 2019

Salmon migrate hundreds of miles just to lay their eggs, but some of the eggs never stand a chance. Hungry mouths, like the trout in this video, are waiting for the chance to snag a salmon egg snack. Watch the drama unfold in today’s Film Friday!

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Tagged under eggs, Predation, salmon spawning, trout, underwater video, video
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