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MN NATIVE SPECIES
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DEER
Most deer are born with white spots but lose them within a year.
Deer take their first steps within half an hour of their birth.
A male deer is usually called a 'buck'.
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MegMoggington
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GOOSE
Scientific name: Branta canadensis
As each goose flaps its wings it creates an UPLIFT for the birds that follow.
Geese were probably the first type of poultry domesticated by humans, over 3000 years ago in Egypt.
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HVargas
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WALLEYE
The current world record walleye is 25 pounds and was caught in Tennessee in 1960.
Walleye are ranked high in the food chain.
Walleye is the state fish of Minnesota, South Dakota, Ohio and Vermont.
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Mykl Roventine
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PERCH
Yellow perch can reach a maximum length of about 16″ and weigh over 2 pounds.
The yellow perch method of spawning is unique in that female yellow perch lay their eggs in long gelatinous strands.
Yellow perch are relatively poor swimmers, because they are not able to accelerate quickly.
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sebilden
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CRAPPIE
Crappie are less active during the day. They feed mostly at dawn and dusk.
The largest crappie ever caught weighed 6 pounds.
During spawning season, crappie and their nests will be in water approximately 1-5 feet deep.
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Pen Waggener
Damian Meyer-Andre
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