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these were about two to two and a half inches in length, swimming in a small creek that is not much more than a drainage ditch. Water must have come up from the bigger creek below during a rain; think they may be trapped in their now unless we get another big rain
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these were about two to two and a half inches in length, swimming in a small creek that is not much more than a drainage ditch. Water must have come up from the bigger creek below during a rain; think they may be trapped in their now unless we get another big rain
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A part of Barton Creek drying up with many Gambusia and Acris.
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A part of Barton Creek drying up with many Gambusia and Acris.
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A part of Barton Creek drying up with many Gambusia and Acris.
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Caught for a career day at an elementary school.
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Caught for a career day at an elementary school.
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Juveniles max 25mm
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An established population in the canal in the Nature Area. Haven't seen any in the actual lake or river.
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Dominant invertivore within reach of Buffalo Bayou.
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