The Bonneville cutthroat trout is a freshwater fish known for its distinctive red-orange slashes beneath the jaw. It typically inhabits cold, clear streams and lakes in the western United States. This trout feeds on aquatic insects and small fish. Adults average 15-22 inches and weigh 1-4 pounds. They exhibit solitary behavior, especially during spawning. This summary is AI generated
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Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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