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Snake River

The fish species present in Grand Teton National Park vary...

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Discovered first by the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery...

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Snake River

The valley of the Snake, historic passage from the Midwest...

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Snake River

The fish species present in Grand Teton National Park vary widely in shape, size and behavior. The mountain sucker feeds on algae. The cutthroat trout, named for the red slash under the lower jaw, feeds mainly on insects and smaller ...

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Snake River

Discovered first by the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery, The Snake River most likely received its name from the S-shaped motions the Shoshone Indians made to describe the salmon in the river to passing explorers.

The Corp of Discovery ...

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Snake River

The valley of the Snake, historic passage from the Midwest to the Northwest, has been a primary route for travel since the days of Indians and fur traders.

The Oregon Trail forded the river at Old Fort Boise, the Hudson's ...

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