A two-year-old Eastern hellbender, photographed on Oct. 1, 2017, is one of 100 that is being raised in captivity in central New York in order to be released into the Susquehanna River watershed. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
Awesome information, thanks. I am a children's author and write about the animals of the Chesapeake Bay. I would love to add some of this information to my blog.
Soft shell clams or manoes have been called piss clams for as long as I’ve been around, and that’s a long time
Hey, thank you for making this page. It was really fun and informative to read
Isn't nature amazing and aren't humans creative in naming fellow beings.
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Awesome information, thanks. I am a children's author and write about the animals of the Chesapeake Bay. I would love to add some of this information to my blog.
Soft shell clams or manoes have been called piss clams for as long as I’ve been around, and that’s a long time
Hey, thank you for making this page. It was really fun and informative to read
Isn't nature amazing and aren't humans creative in naming fellow beings.
Thank you!
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