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A tuckasegee stream crayfish (Cambarus tuckasegee) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center.

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A tuckasegee stream crayfish (Cambarus tuckasegee) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center.

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A little Tennessee crayfish (Cambarus georgiae) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center.

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A little Tennessee crayfish (Cambarus georgiae) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center.

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A Valley River crayfish (Cambarus brimleyorum) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from the Valley River in North Carolina.

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A Valley River crayfish (Cambarus brimleyorum) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from the Valley River in North Carolina.

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A Hiwassee crayfish (Cambarus hiwasseensis) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center.

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A Hiwassee crayfish (Cambarus hiwasseensis) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center.

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A French broad crayfish (Cambarus reburrus) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from the French Broad River in NC.

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A French broad crayfish (Cambarus reburrus) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from the French Broad River in NC.

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A North Carolina spiny crayfish (Faxonius carolinensis) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center.

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A North Carolina spiny crayfish (Faxonius carolinensis) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center.

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A Pedmont prairie burrowing crayfish (Distocambarus crockeri) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected in South Carolina.

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A Pedmont prairie burrowing crayfish (Distocambarus crockeri) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected in South Carolina.

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A sandhills crayfish (Procambarus pearsei) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected in South Carolina.

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A sandhills crayfish (Procambarus pearsei) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected in South Carolina.

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A South Mountains crayfish (Cambarus franklini) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from the Henry Fork River, NC.

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A South Mountains crayfish (Cambarus franklini) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from the Henry Fork River, NC.

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A bluehead chub (Nocomis leptocephalus) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual is from the Little River, Yadkin-PeeDee River system, NC.

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Two bluehead chubs (Nocomis leptocephalus) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. These individuals are from the Little River, Yadkin-PeeDee River system, NC.

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Two bluehead chubs (Nocomis leptocephalus) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. These individuals are from the Little River, Yadkin-PeeDee River system, NC.

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Two bluehead chubs (Nocomis leptocephalus) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. These individuals are from the Little River, Yadkin-PeeDee River system, NC.

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An eastern creek chubsucker (Erimyzon oblongus) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from Bear Creek, NC.

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An eastern creek chubsucker (Erimyzon oblongus) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from Bear Creek, NC.

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An eastern creek chubsucker (Erimyzon oblongus) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from Bear Creek, NC.

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An eastern creek chubsucker (Erimyzon oblongus) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from Bear Creek, NC.

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Two mottled sculpins (Cottus bairdii) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center.

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Two mottled sculpins (Cottus bairdii) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center.

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Two mottled sculpins (Cottus bairdii) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center.

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A margined madtom (Noturus insignis) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from PaddyÕs Creek, part of the Catawba River, NC.

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A margined madtom (Noturus insignis) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from PaddyÕs Creek, part of the Catawba River, NC.

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A margined madtom (Noturus insignis) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from PaddyÕs Creek, part of the Catawba River, NC.

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Three margined madtoms (Noturus insignis) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. These individuals were collected from PaddyÕs Creek, part of the Catawba River, NC.

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A white shiner (Luxilus albeolus) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from Barton Creek, Neuse River, NC.

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Two white shiners (Luxilus albeolus) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. These individuals were collected from Barton Creek, Neuse River, NC.

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A white shiner (Luxilus albeolus) at the Marion Conservation Aquaculture Center. This individual was collected from Barton Creek, Neuse River, NC.

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