They are all vertebrates.
Some common fish species found in Montana include rainbow trout, brown trout, cutthroat trout, brook trout, lake trout, walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, and whitefish. Montana also has native species such as the westslope cutthroat trout and mountain whitefish.
Not necessarily. While some species of Salmon can grow larger than Trout, there are also Trout species that can grow to be bigger than certain types of Salmon. Size can vary depending on the species and location of the fish.
It depends, Tuna is salt water, Trout is fresh, halibut is salt, flounder is salt.
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my guess is a raccoon probably i have no idea
humans have killes the population of most trout...... Man-made dams, vegetation loss, warming water.........
Neither giant pandas nor red pandas eat trout. Brown bears and humans do eat trout though.
The predators of the greenback cutthroat trout are also natives of the Colorado area. These animals include bears, bull trout, and humans.
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cuz we are humans and we eat them no more trout means no more fishing for old people and other people who really dont have anything better to do all day -.-
They are endangered because rainbow trout taste good to humans and animals, so we eat too many of them and there are few left
Brookies are preyed on by humans,birds like eagles,ospreys and herons. The young are preyed upon by other fish.Raccoons may take a few,if they get them into the shallows.Otters and mink also will take brook trout.Brook trout are the only trout native east of the rockies.
The noun doesn't change in possessive form. A trout is still a trout regardless of whether it's a dead trout, a delicious trout, your trout, my trout, or his trout.
Rainbow trout
The form 'trouts' is the plural for types of trout. The noun for trout is both singular and plural for the fish. For example: The fish: Look at all those trout! The types: The trouts we serve are river trout and brown trout.
The noun "trout" is both singular and plural.For example: "I caught a bunch of trout" and "I caught one trout".