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Cumberland Gap National Historical Park Cumberland Gap's colorful resident, the box turtle, peers out from under his green and yellow shell.
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Lampetra aepyptera/ Lamprey
Salvelinus fontinalis/ Brook trout
Campostoma anomalum/ Stoneroller
Cyprinus carpio/ Carp
Ericymba buccata/ Silverjaw minnow
Notropis chrysocephalus/ Striped shiner
Notropis galacturus/ Whitetail shiner
Phoxinus cumberlandensis/ Blackside dace
Phoxinus erythrogaster/ Southern redbelly dace
Pimephales notatus/ Blountnose minnow
Rhinichthys atratulus/ Blacknose dace
Semotilus atromaculatus/ Creek chub
Castostomus commersoni/ White sucker
Hypentelium nigricans/ Northern hog sucker
Labidesthes sicculus/ Brook silverside
Ambloplites rupestris/ Rock bass
Lepomis gulosus/ Warmouth
Lepomis macrochirus/ Bluegill
Lepomis megalotis/ Longear sunfish
Micropterus punctulatus/ Spotted bass
Micropterus salmoides/ Largemouth bass
Etheostoma caeruleum/ Rainbow darter
Etheostoma flabellave/ Fantail darter
Etheostoma kennicotti/ Stripetail darter
Etheostoma sagitta/ Arrow darter
Perca flavescens/ Yellow perch
Cottus carolinae/ Banded sculpin
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