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- Gillaroo abstract "Gillaroo (Salmo stomachicus; historically included in Salmo trutta) is a variety of trout which eats primarily snails and is only proven to inhabit Lough Melvin in Ireland.The name gillaroo is derived from the Irish for "red fellow" (giolla rua); this is due to the fish's distinctive colouring. It has a bright, buttery golden colour in its flanks with bright crimson and vermilion spots. The gillaroo is characterised by these deep red spots and a "gizzard", which is used to aid the digestion of hard food items such as water snails.Experiments carried out by Queen's University Belfast established that the Lough Melvin fish are different from brown trout found anywhere else in the world. They feed almost exclusively on bottom living animals (snails, sedge fly larva and freshwater prawns) except during late summer. It is at this time that they come to surface to feed and may be caught on the dry fly. Other lakes reputed to contain the gillaroo are Loughs Neagh, Conn, Mask and Corrib. However the unique gene found in the Lough Melvin trout has not been found in some 200 trout populations in Ireland and Britain. It is therefore now recognised using its own original scientific name, rather than continued inclusion in the widespread Salmo trutta, with which it had been synonymised. In addition to the gillaroo, Lough Melvin is thought to harbour another two peculiar species of trout, apart from salmon and an endemic species of char.However, Irish authorities do not distinguish the gillaroo as a separate species from brown trout.Legend has it that St. Brigid was offered chicken to eat on a Friday as she walked through Garrison, County Fermanagh. Chicken being forbidden on Fridays for members of the Catholic faith, she was so enraged she threw the entire bird into the river, whereupon it changed into a fish; hence, the "gizzard".".
- Gillaroo binomialAuthority Albert_Günther.
- Gillaroo class Actinopterygii.
- Gillaroo conservationStatus "VU".
- Gillaroo conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Gillaroo family Salmonidae.
- Gillaroo genus Salmo.
- Gillaroo kingdom Animal.
- Gillaroo order Salmonidae.
- Gillaroo phylum Chordate.
- Gillaroo thumbnail Salmo_stomachicus.jpg?width=300.
- Gillaroo wikiPageExternalLink gillaroo.html.
- Gillaroo wikiPageID "5666155".
- Gillaroo wikiPageLength "3797".
- Gillaroo wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Gillaroo wikiPageRevisionID "667563232".
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Actinopterygii.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Albert_C._L._G._Günther.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Günther.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Benthic_zone.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Brigid_of_Ireland.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Brigit_of_Kildare.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_described_in_1866.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Category:County_Fermanagh.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Salmo.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Catholic.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Catholicism.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Crimson.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Dollaghan.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Ferox_trout.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Garrison,_County_Fermanagh.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Gizzard.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Ireland.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Language.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Irish_language.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Lough_Conn.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Lough_Corrib.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Lough_Mask.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Lough_Melvin.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Lough_Neagh.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Queens_University_Belfast.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Salmo.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Salmonidae.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Salmoniformes.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Snail.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Synonym_(taxonomy).
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Synonym_(zoology).
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Trout.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLink Vermilion.
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gillaroo".
- Gillaroo wikiPageWikiLinkText "gillaroo".
- Gillaroo binomial "Salmo stomachicus".
- Gillaroo binomialAuthority "Günther, 1866".
- Gillaroo classis Actinopterygii.
- Gillaroo familia Salmonidae.
- Gillaroo genus "Salmo".
- Gillaroo hasPhotoCollection Gillaroo.
- Gillaroo name "Gillaroo".
- Gillaroo ordo Salmonidae.
- Gillaroo ordo Salmoniformes.
- Gillaroo phylum Chordate.
- Gillaroo rangeMap "Salmo_stomachicus_range.svg".
- Gillaroo rangeMapCaption "Endemic to Lough Melvin".
- Gillaroo regnum "Animalia".
- Gillaroo species "S. stomachicus".
- Gillaroo status "VU".
- Gillaroo statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Gillaroo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Gillaroo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FishBase.
- Gillaroo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Salmoniformes-stub.
- Gillaroo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Gillaroo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Trouts.
- Gillaroo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Gillaroo subject Category:Animals_described_in_1866.
- Gillaroo subject Category:County_Fermanagh.
- Gillaroo subject Category:Salmo.
- Gillaroo hypernym Variety.
- Gillaroo type Animal.
- Gillaroo type Article.
- Gillaroo type Eukaryote.
- Gillaroo type Fish.
- Gillaroo type Grape.
- Gillaroo type Species.
- Gillaroo type Article.
- Gillaroo type Salmoniforme.
- Gillaroo type Thing.
- Gillaroo type Q152.
- Gillaroo type Q19088.
- Gillaroo type Q729.
- Gillaroo comment "Gillaroo (Salmo stomachicus; historically included in Salmo trutta) is a variety of trout which eats primarily snails and is only proven to inhabit Lough Melvin in Ireland.The name gillaroo is derived from the Irish for "red fellow" (giolla rua); this is due to the fish's distinctive colouring. It has a bright, buttery golden colour in its flanks with bright crimson and vermilion spots.".
- Gillaroo label "Gillaroo".
- Gillaroo sameAs Salmo_stomachicus.
- Gillaroo sameAs Salmo_stomachicus.
- Gillaroo sameAs Salmo_stomachicus.
- Gillaroo sameAs Salmo_stomachicus.
- Gillaroo sameAs Salmo_stomachicus.
- Gillaroo sameAs Salmo_stomachicus.
- Gillaroo sameAs m.0dz13p.