Yes, Arctic grayling do have scales. They possess small, cycloid scales that cover their bodies, providing protection and aiding in hydrodynamics as they swim. These scales are typically smooth and help reduce friction in the water.
In the arctic
I was fishing for salmon and caught an Arctic grayling!
James T. Fish has written: 'Stock assessment of Arctic grayling in the Chatanika River during 1995' -- subject(s): Measurement, Fish populations, Statistics, Arctic grayling, Fish-culture 'Evaluation of the Arctic grayling stock in the Gulkana River, 1998' -- subject(s): Statistics, Fishes, Fishery resources, Arctic grayling
Kent Roth has written: 'Assessment of sport fishery resources in the Gulkana River with emphasis on Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus), 1986' -- subject(s): Fishery resources, Arctic grayling
Stephen L. Tack has written: 'Annual progress report for distribution, abundance, and natural history of the Arctic grayling in the Tanana River drainage' -- subject(s): Arctic grayling, Fishes
Arctic grayling can be found in cold freshwater environments throughout the Arctic and subarctic regions of North America, Europe, and Asia. They inhabit rivers, streams, and lakes with clean, well-oxygenated water. These fish are known for their distinctive appearance, with a sail-like dorsal fin and vibrant colors.
The Arctic grayling.
There is a type of bird called a Greylag Goose, but the Arctic Grayling is a type of fish.
Arctic lamprey, lake trout, lake and mountain whitefish, arctic cisco, longnose sucker, arctic grayling, dolly varden, burbot, walleye, and northern pike...
Arctic lamprey, lake trout, lake and mountain whitefish, arctic Cisco, longnose sucker, arctic grayling, dolly varden, burbot, walleye, and northern pike...
Some hotels in Grayling are Days Inn Grayling and Ramada Grayling Conference Center. Other hotels in Grayling include Woodland Motor Lodge and Super 8 Grayling.
Chris Grayling's birth name is Christopher Stephen Grayling.