A worldwide community photographing and learning about wildlife
Oncorhynchus clarkii
Throughout their native and introduced range, cutthroat trout vary widely in size, coloration, and habitat selection. Though their coloration can range from golden to gray to green on the back, and depending on subspecies strain and habitat, they usually feature distinctive red, pink, or orange linear marks along the underside of the mandible in the lower folds of the gill plates; the easiest diagnostic of the species for the casual observer. These markings are responsible for the formation of the typical name "cutthroat".
These beauties can be found at Hanging Lake, a natural aquarium, deep in Glenwood Canyon!
2 Comments
Thanks Jemma! They were pretty and the water is naturally crystal clear!
great spot!