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LAKE,


Question Posted Friday June 29 2007, 3:50 pm


What kind of creatures are found in lakes that are 26 feet deep and pretty big? I've seen tons of fish, ducks, & even an otter but I want to know what ELSE could possibly in the freshwater lake...


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LOL_x0x answered Friday June 29 2007, 10:51 pm:
My gramdma lives by bunches of lakes that deep and deeper.
There's most likely nothing more than fish, ducks, and geese.
Maybe even the occasional beaver or otter.

<3 Laura.

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Master_Betty answered Friday June 29 2007, 6:28 pm:
the Loch Ness Monster?

Could be a Pike, they're pretty big and nasty - but I dont know what you mean by 26feet deep - is that how deep the lake is?


(I don't know why this was rated as a 1 - [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) < that's what a Pike is. Seems like a sensible suggestion to me.)

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