Environmental Sciences, asked by Pratham4447, 1 year ago

Are trout omnivores?

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Answered by jammu77
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The trout eats insects, insect larva, roe, and other material in the water. It is essentially a carnivore eating smaller creatures that appear in the water or on its surface. Trout will eat prepared food (pellets) they are fed which contain a number of forms of protein. This fish is not considered a…

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Answered by TwinklingTwo
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In the wild, trout like salmon (trout is a salmonid) eat mostly other fish and insects, I dont belive they can digest carbohidrates, so they can´t be omnivores.

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