No, trout do not have a placenta. They are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs rather than giving live birth, and the embryos develop outside the mother's body. Trout typically spawn in freshwater, where the female lays eggs that are fertilized by the male, and the developing fish rely on the yolk sac for nourishment until they hatch.
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