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The Mississippi River is home to 360 species of fish, 326 species of birds, 145 species of amphibians and 50 species of mammals.
It is debatable what the rarest fish species in Mississippi is, but the Piebald Madtom, a small, elusive catfish, is definitely a contender. Few people have ever heard of the Piebald Mad-tom and only a select few biologists have ever seen one.
As the third-largest river in the world, the Mississippi River system plays host to several different animal species including 241 species of fish, 50 species of mammals, and 45 species of amphibians.
As the third-largest river in the world, the Mississippi River system plays host to several different animal species including 241 species of fish, 50 species of mammals, and 45 species of amphibians.
The Upper Mississippi River is home to over 119 species of fish -- more species than are found in any of Wisconsins inland lakes. Favorite sport fish include walleye, sauger, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, channel catfish, northern pike, bluegill and crappies.
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Salt water in the Gulf of Mexico is denser than the fresh water flowing in the Mississippi. Therefore, at low river flows, the Gulfs salt water moves upstream along the bottom of the River underneath less dense river fresh water.
An aquatic habitat is a habitat with water. Ponds, lakes, oceans, rivers, etc. are examples of aquatic habitats. Fish, whales, frogs and ducks live in aquatic habitat.
A lifelong fisherman in Mississippi has smashed a state record after catching a monster catfish weighing in at 131lbs (59.4 kilograms). The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks said Eugene Cronley, of Brandon, caught the blue catfish on 7 April in the Mississippi River near Natchez.

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