Ferox trout (Salmo ferox) is a variety of trout found in oligotrophic lakes/lochs of Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales. Ferox trout is a traditional...
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1938 (Balkan brook trout) Salmo ferox Jardine, 1835 (Ferox trout) Salmo fibreni Zerunian & Gandolfi, 1990 (Fibreno trout) Salmo ischchan (Sevan trout) †S...
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sapiens), ferox trout (Salmo ferox), and other fish species. Dwarf Arctic char are also often cannibalistically consumed by giant Arctic char. As ferox trout...
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Phoxinus phoxinus Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Sea trout Salmo trutta Brown trout (ferox trout) Salmo trutta (Salmo ferox) Arctic char Salvelinus alpinus...
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Acestrorhynchus falcatus (redirect from Salmo pulverulentus)
was described by Marcus Elieser Bloch in 1794, originally under the genus Salmo. It inhabits the Orinoco and Amazon Rivers in the regions of Suriname, Guyana...
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Gillaroo (redirect from Salmo stomachicus)
fish; hence, the "gizzard".[citation needed] Ferox trout Dollaghan Freyhof, J. & Kottelat, M. (2008). "Salmo stomachicus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species...
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Ferox trout, Salmo ferox Sonaghan, Salmo nigripinnis Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar Gillaroo, Salmo stomachicus Brown trout/sea trout/Dollaghan, Salmo trutta...
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only Ferox trout (Salmo ferox) – Ireland, Scotland, Cumbria and Wales only, validity questionable (possibly a brown trout variant) Gillaroo (Salmo stomachicus)...
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Lough Melvin (section Ferox trout)
anglers unfamiliar with the lake. Lough Melvin is home to the gillaroo or Salmo stomachius, a species of trout which eats primarily snails. The name "gillaroo"...
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Joseph L. (1 November 2016). "The abundance of large, piscivorous Ferox Trout (Salmo trutta) in Loch Rannoch, Scotland". PeerJ. 4: e2646. doi:10.7717/peerj...
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