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Thamnophis / Aquatic ecology / Wetland / Yellowstone National Park / Yellowstone cutthroat trout / Trout / Cutthroat trout / Garter snake / Amphibian / Fish / Oncorhynchus / Fauna of the United States
Date: 2006-07-26 16:08:16
Thamnophis
Aquatic ecology
Wetland
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone cutthroat trout
Trout
Cutthroat trout
Garter snake
Amphibian
Fish
Oncorhynchus
Fauna of the United States

❂ ellowstone offers visitors a rare opportunity to observe animals interacting in a natural setting, and much of the best viewing is near wetlands. The quality of wetland environments as habitat for birds, fish, and o

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