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Narrow-leaved Cattail
The narrow-leaved cattail in found in freshwater and brackish marshes throughout the United States. The photo was taken near Swan Cove along the trail that ...
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Northern Quahog
Northern quahogs are found along most of the East Coast and are also known as hard shell, steamer, or cherrystone clams. Quahog comes from the Algonquin ...
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Assateague Animals and Plants
Includes information on Information on Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge and Assateague Island National Seashore and the plants and animals found in ...
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Assateague Animals and Plants
A great variety of animal and plant species has adapted to a sometimes perilous life on this shifting barrier island located along the coasts of Maryland ...
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Common Reed Grass
In early August, reed grass develops a dark brown, feather shaped inflorescense (up to about five inches wide and almost one foot high) at the top that ...
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Assateague Animals and Plants
In most sections of the Web site, the approach has been to start with basic information on the plants and animals most often seen by visitors to Assateague ...
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Assateague Animals and Plants
In most sections of the Web site, the approach has been to start with basic information on the plants and animals most often seen by visitors to Assateague ...
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Bivalves
The Assateague Naturalist, Information ... Clams, such as the northern quahog, are bivalves, meaning that they have shells consisting of two halves, ...
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Assateague Animals and Plants
Information on the Plants and Animals of Assateague Island, Virginia. - Events, Web Links for Lodging, Weather, and Other Information - ...
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Atlantic Bay Scallop
Frequently found on the Assateague beach, Atlantic bay scallop shells come in a variety of colors and usually have about 17 to 20 ribs and (if they haven't ...