By: Michael
Introduction
Hello didn’t see you there,do you want to join me on a fishing trip. Were going to go fishing for trout. Hope you enjoy learning all about trout. Get your fishing gear and tag along.
This is a trout.
Physical Characteristics
The scientists that study trout say that the scientific name is Cynosion Nebulosis, the skin is really is not skin they are gills and scales the color is green blue. I know this won’t surprise you but an average trout length is 35.56 centimeters so 14 inches and 1 foot and 2 inches. An average trout weighs 14 lbs=224 oz. The trout is a fish classification. Here is a cool fact about trout the scales don’t develop until the fish is a month old.
Habitat
The climate for a fish is wet/cold/hot and, a trout lives in freshwater. The trout species lives in the great lakes and in North America. A trout’s shelter is deep water and logs. Here is another cool fact about trout,they can see any direction.
This is a trout habitat
Diet
A trout can eat other smaller than it’s mouth like, small fish,worms,grasshoppers,and minnows. The main way trout get food is by their scenes like smell,sight,and taste. If you ask how much it eats the answer is 5 lbs 80 oz. The predator is a fish bigger than a trout.Surprise! here is another cool fact trout do surprise attacks on their prey.
Things trout eat.
Young
If you ask what young eat I’ll spill it for you they eat minnows and worms. How do you think young's are born their moms lay eggs and the eggs hatch,in the conclusion I have a life cycle. The young's mostly look like skinny long little fellows.Here is a adaptation for a trout it’s scales are slick,and it has sharp fins.
Baby trout.
Conclusion
Here is a trout life cycle,1. Eggs 2. There's a baby fish. 3. A young 4. An average trout. Then the cycle starts over again and it never ends. Their are related species of fish to a trout like salmon and bass. Here is the last adaptation to a trout it has okay behavior. Here is are a few good lakes and rivers to go to for fishing like Illinois River,Mississippi River,The Chicago River,The Great Lakes,and last but not least The Erie Canal.
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