It depends on which species you are talking about but they are of the Salmonidae family. Brown trout, sea troout, etc. have a differemt genus than others. They are of the Salmogenus with Atlantic Salmon. Rainbow Trout are of the Oncorhynchus genus. Brook Trout are found in the Char family or Salvelinus genus. Brook trout are my fav! Beautiful ain't they?:)
A rainbow trout belongs to the genus Oncorhynchus and the species mykiss. It is classified under the family Salmonidae, which includes other fish species like salmon and char.
The scientific name for Rainbow Trout is Oncorhynchus mykiss. It belongs to the genus Oncorhynchus in the family Salmonidae.
Rainbow trout are freshwater fish that typically inhabit clear, cool streams and rivers. They are known for their vibrant, rainbow-colored stripes along their sides. Rainbow trout are carnivorous and feed on insects, small fish, and crustaceans in their natural habitat.
The scientific name of Brown trout is Salmo trutta. They belong to the family Salmonidae and the genus Salmo.
The scientific name for the appearance and disappearance of a rainbow is "rainbow formation and dispersion." This phenomenon occurs when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed by water droplets in the atmosphere, creating a colorful arc in the sky.
The scientific name of Steelhead trout is Oncorhynchus mykiss. It belongs to the family Salmonidae and genus Oncorhynchus, which also includes other species like Pacific salmon.
The scientific name for Rainbow Trout is Oncorhynchus mykiss. It belongs to the genus Oncorhynchus in the family Salmonidae.
Yes, Rainbow trout are diurnal.
Rainbow trout
a hungry rainbow trout will eat anything
Yes, trout are a cannibal fish. They eat their own species.
well, first of all, you can not buy rainbow trout. i know i know rainbow trouts are popular fish but buying a pet rainbow trout is impossible. if you really want to get a pet rainbow trout, then get a hunters purmit and go catch one
Fairy springs is where you can see Rainbow trout
The rainbow trout, also known as a steelhead, belongs to the classActinopterygii.
No, rainbow trout will eat insects on the water top, as well as smaller fish.
The scientific name of a Rainbow Trout is Oncorhynchus mykiss.
No, it is not an albino. An albino by definition is a "an animal or plant with a marked deficiency in pigmentation". The fact that these trout have pigment means they are not ablino.What they actually are called is "Palomino Rainbow Trout". The Golden Rainbow Trout originated from a single Rainbow Trout that was spawned in the fall of 1954 in West Virginia. This trout's body color was a chimera of golden and normally pigmented tissue. When this fish was crossed with a normally pigmented Rainbow Trout, the offspring (what we have come to refer to as Palomino Rainbow Trout) were lighter in color.I caught one this past Saturday here in Oklahoma.
No. They are two different fish. They live in closely the same habitats.