-
salters. In
parts of its range, it is also
known as the
eastern brook trout,
speckled trout,
brook char (or charr), squaretail, brookie, or mud
trout...
-
Trout (pl.:
trout) is a
generic common name for
numerous species of
carnivorous freshwater ray-finned
fishes belonging to the
genera Oncorhynchus, Salmo...
- The
rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) is a
species of
trout native to cold-
water tributaries of the
Pacific Ocean in
North America and Asia. The steelhead...
- and
rainbow trout.
Stratification in
salt lakes occurs as a
result of the
unique chemical and
environmental processes that
cause water to
separate into...
- cold
water game fish",
Official Code of
Georgia Annotated,
retrieved 2019-06-23 Diprima, Paul (Mar 17, 2007), "Georgia home to
several kinds of
trout", Rome...
-
steelhead trout were not
found in the
freshwater river as they were
salt water trout. As a result, one of the
reasons for NZGB's
proposals was not considered...
- instance, salmon,
trout, sea
lamprey and three-spined stickleback. Some
other kinds of fish are, on the contrary, born in
salt water, but live most of...
-
Bonneville cutthroat trout,
Oncorhynchus virginalis utah, (formerly, O.
clarkii utah) is a
subspecies of
Rocky Mountain Cutthroat Trout native to tributaries...
-
Corned beef,
called salted beef in some
Commonwealth countries, is a
salt-cured
brisket of beef. The term
comes from the
treatment of the meat with large-grained...
- fur-bearing
trout (or
furry trout) is a
legendary creature found in
American folklore and
Icelandic folklore.
According to folklore, the
trout has created...