- FEATURED SPECIES
- ANIMAL DATABASE
Shiners live in streams and pools. Their “shiny”, silver coloration allows them to be camouflaged by the sunlight that shimmers in the shallow water.
Species Sheet |
It is thought the prehistoric sharks that produced these teeth were over 35 feet long, relatives of great whites and predators of whales. Today their teeth can be found all over coastal South Carolina. Species Sheet |
These fish were thought to be extinct for over 100 years, but were recently rediscovered in the Piedmont streams of South Carolina and Georgia.Species Sheet |
Species Sheet |
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Shiners live in streams and pools. Their “shiny”, silver coloration allows them to be camouflaged by the sunlight that shimmers in the shallow water.
Carolina and Georgia.
