Evolution in Action: The Trout of the Wyoming River Mountains
A new evolutionary form of trout has been discovered in Wyoming’s Snake River mountain range! Biologists and researchers from the University of Wyoming recently studied the Snake River’s fish populations to find a new species of trout that was genetically distinct from the other trout species in the area. The new fish species, dubbed the Snake River cutthroat trout, has a unique set of characteristics that sets it apart from its peers. The fish has a much larger body size, ranging from 15 to 20 inches in length, and a darker coloration. Additionally, the trout has an enlarged head and more streamlined body shape, allowing it to better survive in the fast-flowing rivers of Wyoming. The discovery of the new species is an exciting finding, as it can help us better understand the evolution of fish in the region and the importance of conservation efforts.
source: Phys.org