Oh, dude, do speckled trout sleep? Well, technically, they don't actually "sleep" like we do with cozy blankets and snoring (I mean, can you imagine a fish snoring?). They do have periods of rest where they slow down their activity, so I guess you could say they take fishy naps or something. But hey, they're fish, so who knows what they're really up to down there in the water, right?
Small fish and shrimp.
It must be at least 10 inches.
There are many trout species. All are similar, except coloration. Other trouts are the brook, Dolly Varden, lake, brown, cutthroat, golden, bull trouts. Some saltwater species are called "trout", such as the speckled seatrout and its cousin the gray seatrout, but these fish are related to drums.
Most trout are freshwater fish. There is a species that is saltwater, the Sea trout
K. H. Doan has written: 'Beluga of the Churchill region of Hudson Bay' -- subject(s): White whale 'Speckled trout in the lower Nelson River region, Manitoba' -- subject(s): Trout
Dolly Varden belong to a group of fish called char. The light spots on their sidesdifferentiate them from trout and salmon which are usually black spotted or speckled.
Janet Marion Graham has written: 'Some relations of temperature and oxygen to the activity of the speckled trout, Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchell)'
rainbow trout get there name from the colours that shine in there skin. rainbow trout rock!
Sort of, but they are supported by the water so they don't as tired as us. There for, there for they don't fall into a deep sleep like we do.
Yes, speckled can be an adjective--a speckled egg.
There are various kinds of saltwater and freshwater fish in Prince Edward Island. There is the speckled or brook trout. There is also the rainbow trout. Bluefin tuna, shark, mackerel and Atlantic salmon are also fish that you can find in Prince Edward Island.
antonym speckled