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Throne and Liberty Dolly Varden Trout
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The Dolly Varden trout has a slender, elongated, flattened body. It's usually about 135 cm long and has a large mouth with the back of the upper jaw set slightly behind the back of the eyes. Its coloration is yellowish-brown on the dorsal side and silvery-white on the ventral side, with light yellowish-brown rounded spots on the sides and light yellow spots below the lateral line. It's usually found in lakes and rivers.

Size: Medium
Dolly Varden Trout

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