They live in cold freshwater lakes and streams, as in mountain areas.
Trout can be found in mountain streams, so in a way they do live on mountain.
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There are over 160 species of fish that live in Ohio's rivers, lakes, and streams. These species include popular game fish such as bass, trout, and walleye, as well as a variety of other freshwater fish.
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.
The Bonneville Cutthroat Trout.
Like all trout, browns need cool, clear water lakes, rivers and streams, although they can tolerate warmer water than brookies and rainbows.
Some herbivores that live in rivers and streams include fish like carp, trout, and catfish, as well as aquatic insects like mayfly and stonefly nymphs, and crustaceans such as freshwater shrimp and crayfish. These animals feed on algae, plants, and detritus found in the water.
No, trout do not live in coral reefs. Trout are freshwater fish that prefer cold, clean rivers and lakes. Coral reefs are marine ecosystems found in warm, tropical waters where species such as coral, fish, and invertebrates thrive.
well a brook trout live in a variety of different habitats but the main one would be in a river or a lake someting like that if you don't think this is right then ask a mum or dad or sister or brother grandad or nan it mey sound stupid but try it someone will know !!:):)
no they cant
Trout are primarily freshwater fish and are not well adapted to live in salt water. However, some species, like the steelhead trout, can migrate between freshwater and saltwater environments, spending part of their life cycle in the ocean. This ability to tolerate saltwater is an exception rather than the norm for most trout species, which thrive in rivers, lakes, and streams. Generally, true trout cannot survive long-term in saltwater conditions.