Marmorata
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Salmo trutta marmoratus (Cuvier, 1829) |
Marmorata, or Soča trout (scientific name Salmo trutta marmoratus, Slovenian Soška postrv), is a subspecies of trout indigenous to the Soča (Italian: Isonzo) river in Slovenia. Today only small populations survive in inaccessible side valleys. Marmorata is known for its tameness.