It lives in the sea but breeds in fresh water
Originally Crater Lake did not hold any fish, but between 1888 and 1941 lake was stocked with 1.8 million trout and salmon including Rainbow trout, Brown trout, Cutthroat trout, Steelhead trout, Coho or Silver salmon, and Kokanee salmon. Only Kokanee salmon, the landlocked form of Sockeye salmon, and Rainbow trout remain. No stocking has occurred since 1941.
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.
Trout is plural
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 plural possessive form for the noun trout is trouts'.
Up yours. Literally. Rainbow trout in the larval form are commonly found in the digestive tract of the human body, and some larger mammals. Though harmless, if not excreted within 48 hours of consumption, the body fluids react with their skin giving them barbed scales which will rend your body from the inside out, thus ruining you for all the other women/men, depending on whether you roll with the rainbow.
trout. Dani: "Did you have any luck fishing this morning?" Ali: "Not really, I only caught one trout."
The plural form of the noun 'trout' is trout.The singular and plural form are the same.The singular and plural possessive forms are also the same: trout's.
The sunlight has to be refracted by water drops in order for the sunlight to form a rainbow.
The noun "trout" is both singular and plural.For example: "I caught a bunch of trout" and "I caught one trout".
There would not be sufficient heat for plasma to form in a rainbow.
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)