- The
gillaroo (Salmo stomachicus;
historically included in
Salmo trutta) is a
species of
trout which eats
primarily snails and is only
proven to inhabit...
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Melvin in
Ireland is home to the
Gillaroo or 'salmo stomachius', a
species of
trout which eats
primarily snails.
Gillaroo is
derived from the
Irish for 'red...
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sports team
nicknames Jackaroo (disambiguation)
Cowgirl (disambiguation)
Gillaroo,
trout species found in
Ireland This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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freshwater lakes and
streams from New York to Mexico, have gizzards. The
gillaroo (Salmo stomachius), a
richly colored species of
trout found in
Lough Melvin...
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Lough Melvin is home to the
gillaroo or
Salmo stomachius, a
species of
trout which eats
primarily snails. The name "
gillaroo" is
derived from the Irish...
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Scottish ferox to be
taxonomically distinct from
Salmo trutta.
Dollaghan Gillaroo Sea
trout Freyhof, J.; Kottelat, M. (2008). "Salmo ferox". IUCN Red List...
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schiefermuelleri Bloch, 1784 (Austrian
Lakes trout)
Salmo stomachicus Günther, 1866 (
Gillaroo trout)
Salmo taleri (S. L. Karaman, 1933) (Zeta trout)
Salmo tigridis Turan...
- and late-16th centuries.
galore – (from go leor
meaning "plenty") a lot.
gillaroo – A type of fish. From
Irish giolla rua, red lad. glib – An
obsolete term...
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around 20 lb.
There are
three other strains of
brown trout in Ireland:
Gillaroo,
Sonaghen and Ferox. The
Dollaghan is
thought to have
evolved from sea...
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Gizzard stones are also
found in some fish (mullets, mud shad, and the
gillaroo, a type of trout) and in crocodiles. On
several occasions, the extraction...