the fish that eat bull trout would become extinct and the fish the bull trout eat would become over populated then the fish that become overpopulated will eat all the fish
The fish that eat the plankton would die, so the trout population would decrease because they would have trouble finding food.
a lake trout is a consumer
trout, plankton, catfish, fish, algae, turtles,
Trout will sometimes eat plankton, but they are predators. Plants are not on their menu. There are a lot of different varieties, and their diets vary as their habitat does. Use the link below for more information. It will take you to Wikipedia's article on the trout. You can link to different types of trout from there and check their diets.
It is spelled trout. An example sentence might be, "Many people enjoy fishing for trout."
It depends on the type of trout and what food is available in their area. If other fish are sufficiently abundant they will eat them preferentially - even exclusively, but if not, they are known to be planktivores - eating both zooplankton (animal type plankton) and phytoplankton (including algae).
The noun "trout" is both singular and plural.For example: "I caught a bunch of trout" and "I caught one trout".
In rivers. Or, if you're lazy like me, the supermarket. You might want to clarify your question. (i.e. "Where do you find trout...in Riverside, CA?")
the fish that eat bull trout would become extinct and the fish the bull trout eat would become over populated then the fish that become overpopulated will eat all the fish
Rainbow trout, plankton, Largemouth Bass, Freshwater eel, some types of frogs, crabs, shrimp, some ants, some dogs, and some pie.
Arctic polar cod feed on plankton and krill.
I think a trout WOULD eat a snake. I did a little research on Google.com and go to bonefishonthebrain.com/2010/06/27/snakes-on-a-river-eating-trout/. It even has pics.
She might be upset with her