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In early accounts, the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe would speak of an entire race of giant serpent-dragons living in the lake. The Seneca spoke of Gaasyendietha, an enormous hydra snake that could breathe fire and fly like a bird.
Today on “answering questions you never knew you had”...why don’t bird feet freeze in the winter?
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YOUR WEEKLY ROUND UP OF WATERSHED NEWS:
Plus: Indian voices absorbed into the body poli-tongue and Twenty-four year Great Lakes fishing decree takes effect
Plus: Scientists investigate the risks of pharmaceutical pollution in the Great Lakes Region, and wind and water wallop Lake Erie’s coastline causing erosion
Plus: new hydrogen facility sparks concern within Akwesasne, lower-than-usual water levels amount to higher-than-usual dead fish along the St. Lawrence River but a strong start for baby sturgeon in Windsor.