top one is human lol true but natral predtorys any other fish bigger or biig enough to at less eat it Birds of Prey and sea like birds racoons snaping turtles sry about speeling hope this helped
Brown trout eat rainbow trout. So do people and other predatory birds, mammals, and fish.
The trout was adopted as the State fish in 1975. Once plentiful in most of NY waterways the brook trouts habitat has shrunk considerably for various reasons including acid rains, habitat destruction, and introduction of other fish species. Found in hundeds of lakes and ponds in the Adirondack Mountains and scattered in cool, clear streams throughout the State, the native brook trout, called brookies or speckles, provide fine angling and the best of eating.
The address of the Bound Brook Memorial Library is: 402 E. High Street, Bound Brook, 08805 2007
Battle of Bloody Brook happened on 1675-09-12.
because they was a forest named green brook and the names beeing passed down
Their lifespan is 4 to 7 years of age
they lay their eggs ,when it feels like 52 deegrees
The mountains of east Tennessee have one native species, the brook trout. Introduced species are the rainbow and brown trouts.
Brown trout eat rainbow trout. So do people and other predatory birds, mammals, and fish.
There are many trout species. All are similar, except coloration. Other trouts are the brook, Dolly Varden, lake, brown, cutthroat, golden, bull trouts. Some saltwater species are called "trout", such as the speckled seatrout and its cousin the gray seatrout, but these fish are related to drums.
Freshwater gamefish include: Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass spotted bass Striped bass White bass Rainbow, brook, brown, golden trouts Salmon species Northern pike Pickerel Muskellunge
Yes halibuts, flounders, tunas, and trouts are all edible.
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The impact of the increase in trouts population is minimal on the community
They are again, yes. After the pollution of Champion Paper co decimated the trout population, stern measures were taken to clean the river up, the trout were restocked. Today, rainbow, brook and brown trout populate the Little Pigeon.