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Steelhead trout

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Who was Sacagawea's best friend?

lewis and clark!


How many species of wildlife did Lewis and Clark discover?

Lewis and Clark documented approximately 178 species of wildlife during their expedition from 1804 to 1806. This included a variety of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles, many of which were previously unknown to European-American science. Their observations contributed significantly to the understanding of North America's biodiversity. The expedition also helped to expand knowledge of the ecosystems encountered along the route.


What animals did Lewis and Clark found?

Lewis and Clark discovered many new species during their expedition, including grizzly bears, bison, pronghorn antelope, elk, and various species of birds and fish. They also encountered Native American tribes that the explorers observed and interacted with during their journey.


What kind of fish did Lewis and Clark see?

One was a fish that came to be known as westslope cutthroat trout.


What did Dr Eugenie Clark discover?

Dr. Eugenie Clark, also known as "The Shark Lady," was a pioneering marine biologist who discovered new species of fish, conducted research on shark behavior, and significantly advanced our understanding of marine life. She was known for her work on shark biology, particularly her research on shark mating behavior and the myth of sharks as mindless killers.


What animals did Lewis and Clark discover on their expedition?

Grizzly bear Black beaked magpie red fox American bison prairie dogs bull snake coyote gray jay mountain beaver northern bobcat sea otter striped skunk western gull whitetail deer and many more . . . they encountered, drew and studied over 130 animals.


Did Lewis or Clark have the dog?

Lewis' dog, of the Lewis and Clark expedition, was of the Newfoundland breed. Historians differ on whether the dog was named "Seaman" or "Scannon", depending on how you read Lewis' writing. Lewis purchased him for some $20 from a riverboat captain who had won him and his mother playing cards. Seaman (or Scannon) accompanied Lewis all the way to the Pacific Ocean and returned with him to St. Louis. The Newfoundland is a big dog with a kind personality. This particular breed is a working dog, especially used in the sea fishing industry. These types of dogs would pull in the fish loaded nets.


Did Robert Fish discover fish?

Hello, my name is Robert Fish. I did discover fish. They were actually one of my many inventions. they are actually robotic and poisoness! sincererly Robert Fish.


Are fish their own species?

No, there are thousands of species of fish.


What job should you have if you want to discover new species and study the species you discover?

Biologist Biologist is a generalized answer. Biology covers a broad spectrum of career paths. More specific answers could be "botany" or "Ichthyology" which are branches of biology but more specifically geared to the search for and study of Plants and Fish, respectively.


What was the dog's name that came with Lewis and Clark?

Lewis' dog, of the Lewis and Clark expedition, was of the Newfoundland breed. Historians differ on whether the dog was named "Seaman" or "Scannon", depending on how you read Lewis' writing. Lewis purchased him for some $20 from a riverboat captain who had won him and his mother playing cards. Seaman (or Scannon) accompanied Lewis all the way to the Pacific Ocean and returned with him to St. Louis. The Newfoundland is a big dog with a kind personality. This particular breed is a working dog, especially used in the sea fishing industry. These types of dogs would pull in the fish loaded nets.


How many Species of fish are there?

There are well over 24,000 (and counting) species of fish known to science.