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Lake Champlain / Biota / Geography of the United States / Vermont / CanadaUnited States border / Sturgeons / American folklore / Champ / Beluga whale / Common snapping turtle / Turtle / Beluga
Date: 2016-08-02 16:32:22
Lake Champlain
Biota
Geography of the United States
Vermont
CanadaUnited States border
Sturgeons
American folklore
Champ
Beluga whale
Common snapping turtle
Turtle
Beluga

ECHO Ecology Trek Grades 4-6 Mezzanine Level 1. Look at the fish in the large tank by the bubble tower. Find the longnose gar. How does the shape of their body help them catch their food?

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