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Lentic (adj) – relating to still water
Last week’s Landscape Language post was on lotic, or moving, water systems. In comparison, lentic ecosystems refer to still water environments. Lentic systems include all the lakes, tarns, and other still bodies of water in the park. While some organisms can live in both lotic and lentic systems, many adapt to one or the other. What plants or animals have you seen in the park’s lentic environments?
NPS/A Spillane Photo of a still lake surrounded by forest reflecting a view of Mount Rainier. ~kl
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siren symphony
He got mad as helllll
Turns out getting pissed off at inanimate objects refusing to work properly is a feeling that extends into the animal kingdom
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