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From: zeeox
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  • I think this is a brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) because its paddles has white border. And the bullhead has 2 paddles on back, and its caudal paddle is round.

  • @olvasoszem - I'm afraid I don't hink it can be. The Brook Trout is an American fish by the looks of things. This is the UK. I think I'll stick with Bullhead and Brown Trout as the title for the time being... but thanks! Please note... the Bullhead is brief (between 2:13 and 2:45)... The film starts and ends with Brown Trout.

  • @zeeox - I saw the film from start to end. You're right, brook trout is originally an american fish, but it's deployed into whole Europe from 1884, ESPECIALLY the British Islands (and here in North Hungary). Believe me: the fish that you've subtitled is not a bullhead. The bullhead (Cottus gobio) is completely different. I had one of this fish in aquarium and I catched a lot of them.

  • @zeeox - watch?v=VcRd4_D2bVw&feature=re­lated - This is the bullhead. Two back paddles, round casual paddle, no white border, no swim-bladder.

  • This is not a bullhead.

  • @olvasoszem - thanks for your comment. What could it be then? I agree that it doesn't fit the ID bill particularly well... but there are not many other candidates!

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