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Plants & Animals That Live in the Mississippi River<\/h2>\n

Mention the word ‘Mississippi’ and the first thing that comes to your mind is probably the alluvial plain, or the Mississippi River which extends across the US and Canada – one of the world’s most important and diverse ecosystems. Though it’s an open-air waterway, the Mississippi River is home to countless species of animals and plants that have evolved over centuries to survive the harsh conditions and extreme temperatures of the river. <\/p>\n

In the Mississippi River, more than 75 species of fish are known to inhabit the waters. These include the largemouth bass, black and white crappie, blue sucker, redhorse, and bowfin. Among the game species, the largemouth bass, catfish, and striped bass are the most popular. Recently, scientists have revealed that the river is also home to an endangered species of sturgeon – the pallid sturgeon. This species, which has been living in this same region since the Pleistocene era, has been facing extreme threats in recent times due to the human activities such as land development, dam building, and over-harvesting.<\/p>\n

The Mississippi River is also home to a wealth of waterfowl and birds, including the canvasback, ring-necked duck, and Canada Geese – among the most popular species. Other birds found near the river include herons, egrets, grebes, pelicans, and many more. They are known to inhabit the wetlands and other marshy areas close to the river.<\/p>\n

Additionally, more than 70 species of mammals are also known to survive on the banks of the Mississippi River. This includes the white-tailed deer, coyote, eastern cottontail, raccoon, beaver, red and gray fox, opossum, river otter, mink, and muskrat – among others. The river banks are also known to be home to numerous species of reptiles, amphibians, and insects.<\/p>\n