Trout live mainly in fast flowing, cold water streams, rivers, and brooks they can also be found in lakes joined by those kinds of streams, rivers and brooks.
Rainbow Trout live in fresh water.
It breathes through gills, has scales and lives in the water which makes trout a fish.
Trout is a fish, tundra is a type of land.
Rainbow fish and rockfish live in the water. Additional fish include rainbow trout and red snapper.
No, a brook is a small stream of fresh water. So the brook trout is a fresh water fish, not a salt water fish.
Some fish are salt tolerant and live in salt water (the sea) e.g. Tuna, Angelfish, lion fish, Ocean Trout, etc. Some fish are adapted to live in fresh water e.g. Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Talapia, Catfish, Guppies, Mollies etc. Some fish can live in both sea water and fresh water e.g Salmon, eels etc.
It breathes through gills, has scales and lives in the water which makes trout a fish.
Those are called, "Anadromous" fish, and include the salmon and steelhead trout, among others.
Most sea fish have sharp teeth and most river fish have no teeth
No. They are two different fish. They live in closely the same habitats.
Trout can be found in mountain streams, so in a way they do live on mountain.
Yes, apart from sea trout. Trout are freshwater fish