a trout lives in a river.
George S. Schisler has written: 'Salmonid disease investigations' -- subject(s): Whirling disease, Trout 'Salmonid disease investigations' -- subject(s): Trout, Habitat, Whirling disease, Trout fisheries, Habitat surveys, Parasites 'Salmonid disease studies' -- subject(s): Trout, Habitat, Whirling disease, Trout fisheries, Habitat surveys, Parasites
Eddie L. Avery has written: 'The influence of chemical reclamation on a small brown trout stream in southwestern Wisconsin' -- subject(s): Antimycin, Brown trout, Control, Stream ecology 'A compendium of 58 trout stream habitat development evaluations in Wisconsin, 1985-2000' -- subject(s): Fish habitat improvement, Habitat, Habitat surveys, Stream conservation, Trout
SouthWest US, living in streams.
As with all wild animals they live in the habitat to which they are best suited.
there beaces
river, or freshwater habitat of all kinds.
There are commonly two types of habitat for a rainbow trout. First is a river or stream. As long as the water is cold and flowing trout will flourish. Although this is so, a trout will only grow as big as it's environment lets it. Secondly, is a lake. Just like trout in a river, trout in a lake need to be cold to live to their potential. Trout in lakes normally grow much larger than trout in a river. Usually because food is more prevalent and they have much more space to move.
it has a long tail to hold on to tress with and log fingers to do that aswell, i think!!
cause it's pink and has a reaction to lettuce
its spikeyness stops predators from eating it
uhhh it has the feathures of a lion tiger bear