Trout are carnivores.
Coral trout was created in 1802.
well a black/grizzly bear eats fish or trout then sharks eat fish,penguins eat krill or shrimp,lion seals eat penguins!
Well, the answer is no actually eat plants and meat so are omnivores.
The scientific name for a coral trout is Plectropomus leopardus.
No, they are basically carnivores, eating insects and small fish.
No. Deer are herbivores.
Trout are carnivores. They eat worms, insects, crayfish and smaller fish.
Yes, they are omnivores primarily feeding on plants; but are known to eat small fish, even their own eggs.
to trick their enemies
In the wild, they eat coral, dead things and water vegetation, like algie.
Polyps
Lake trout are carnivores - piscivores when prey are available and shifting to planktivore when they are not. They do not eat plant matter like moss.