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Trout

Trout are a type of freshwater fish that are usually found in lakes or streams. They are a source of food for many animals; a few include the brown bear and some birds.

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Are trout decomposers?

No, trout are not decomposers. Trout are carnivorous fish that feed on smaller aquatic animals like insects, crustaceans, and smaller fish. Decomposers are organisms that break down dead organic matter into simpler compounds.

Do fake minnows catch trout?

Yes, because trout sometimes feed on small fish.

Which is better felaid or cooked trout?

I think fried trout is the best. Make a mixture out of corn meal (yellow) and flower, coat fish with a egg then roll in the mixture, throw in skillet with hot grease and cook. Yumm now I am wanting to go get some trout

Where was the largest Sea trout caught?

The largest sea trout, a record-breaking specimen weighing 33 pounds, was caught in the waters off the coast of Norway. This remarkable catch highlights the potential size that sea trout can achieve in optimal conditions. Anglers often seek out similar habitats in hopes of landing large specimens.

How long do trout incubate their eggs?

You can ask the question a different way, why do human males produce so many sperm when it only takes one. The answer is to be sure that offspring will be produced.

Are sea trout and freshwater trout similar?

Yes, except for sea trout lives in salt water ( ocean ) and the freshwater trout lives in fresh water.

Although seatrout resemble true trout, they are not related. True trout are related to salmons, and seatrouts are related to drum.

How much does trout heal in RuneScape?

Find out on ur own noob!!!

On RuneScape cooked trout heals 7 hitpoints.

What eats trout?

Anything bigger than the trout, (e.g. a panda)

Is a Fur bearing Trout real?

Yes, it is very real. Rare but real.

What do trout fish eat?

trout eat worms or smaller trout. they are verry smart fish

What is the apache word for brown trout?

Probably no word for this species in Apache, because it is a European species, transplanted to many US rivers.