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  2. Bonneville cutthroat trout - Wikipedia

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    The Bonneville cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii utah) is a subspecies of cutthroat trout native to tributaries of the Great Salt Lake and Sevier Lake. [2] Most of the fish's current and historic range is in Utah, but they are also found in Idaho, Wyoming, and Nevada. This is one of 14 or so recognized subspecies of cutthroat trout native ...

  3. Lake Bonneville - Wikipedia

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    Lake Bonneville - Wikipedia ... Lake Bonneville

  4. Cutthroat trout - Wikipedia

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    The cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus sp.) is a group of four fish species [4] [5] of the family Salmonidae native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean, Rocky Mountains, and Great Basin in North America. These four species are the Coastal (O. clarkii), Westslope (O. lewisi), Lahontan (O. henshawi), and the Rocky Mountain (O. virginalis).

  5. Rocky Mountain cutthroat trout - Wikipedia

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    For example, lake-dwelling Yellowstone rocky mountain cutthroat eat zooplankton and bottom-dwelling insects, [48] while Bear River species in Bear Lake have evolved with a diet largely dependent on smaller fish, such as the endemic Bonneville cisco. [49] Stream-resident cutthroat are primarily drift feeders, eating insects carried by the ...

  6. Utah sucker - Wikipedia

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    Utah sucker. The Utah sucker (Catostomus ardens) is a species of freshwater fish in the family Catostomidae found in the upper Snake River and the Lake Bonneville areas of western North America where it lives in a wide range of habitats. It is a large sucker growing up to 25 in (64 cm) long. It is generally blackish above, vaguely streaked and ...

  7. Utah chub - Wikipedia

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    Cyprinidae. Genus: Gila. Species: G. atraria. Binomial name. Gila atraria. (Girard, 1856) The Utah chub (Gila atraria) is a cyprinid fish native to western United States, where it is abundant in the upper Snake River basin and the Bonneville basin.

  8. Bonneville whitefish - Wikipedia

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    The Bonneville whitefish (Prosopium spilonotus) is a salmonid fish endemic to Bear Lake on the Utah - Idaho border. It is one of three species of Prosopium endemic to Bear Lake, the other two being the Bear Lake whitefish and the Bonneville cisco. The species is listed as a Wildlife Species of Concern by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

  9. Southern leatherside chub - Wikipedia

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    Squalius aliciae (Jouy, 1881) Gila copei (Jordan & Gilbert, 1881) The southern leatherside chub ( Lepidomeda aliciae) is a freshwater ray finned fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is endemic to the state of Utah in the United States. Currently, the southern leatherside chub is threatened by habitat loss and degradation as well as invasive species.