Aurora Trout started disappearing in 1960s when acid rain and other pollution disrupted its ability to reproduce. In 1990s the Aurora Trout's were then introduced to ten lakes, eight failing. Two lakes are still full of Aurora Trout's, 'Whitepine and Whirligig lake'. In North-eastern Ontario.
There are many types of trout: · Arctic Char - 17 lbs - 33 inches · Aurora Trout - 30-40 cm · Brook Trout - 2.8 lbs - 18 inches · Brown Trout - 12.5 lbs - 30 inches · Bull Trout - 25 lbs - 37 inches · Coastal Cutthroat - 16.3 inches · Dolly Varden Trout - 14 lbs - 21 inches · Golden Trout - 11 lbs - 18 inches · Kamloops Trout - 26 inches · Lahontan Cutthroat - 25.5 inches · Lake Trout - 48 lbs - 50 inches · Rainbow Trout - 8.4 lbs - 27 inches · Snake River Cutthroat Trout - 19.1 inches · Steelhead - 16 kg - 33 inches · West Slope Cutthroat - 14.8 inches · Yellowstone Cutthroat - 19.7 inches The above list is just a few of the species of trout.
The noun doesn't change in possessive form. A trout is still a trout regardless of whether it's a dead trout, a delicious trout, your trout, my trout, or his trout.
Rainbow trout
The form 'trouts' is the plural for types of trout. The noun for trout is both singular and plural for the fish. For example: The fish: Look at all those trout! The types: The trouts we serve are river trout and brown trout.
The noun "trout" is both singular and plural.For example: "I caught a bunch of trout" and "I caught one trout".
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young trout
The plural of trout IS trout.
trout
The noun 'trout' is used as a singular or plural, for example:Jim caught a trout on his first try. (singular)The cafe will buy all of the trout we can catch. (plural)
A baby trout is still called a trout