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        Gammares

             Family : Gammaridae

             Size : Their size can generally reach two centimeters for the males and the females are smaller.

             Longevity : The life expectancy is one or two years.

             Habitat : They live among the vegetation and under the stones. Some species are only present in fresh water, others only in the sea.

             Food : They eat plant waste, plankton, debris, decaying plants, and even larvae and young scurf.

             Family : Gammaridae

             Size : Their size can generally reach two centimeters for the males and the females are smaller.

             Longevity : The life expectancy is one or two years.

             Habitat : They live among the vegetation and under the stones. Some species are only present in fresh water, others only in the sea.

             Food : They eat plant waste, plankton, debris, decaying plants, and even larvae and young scurf.

             Family : Gammaridae

             Size : Their size can generally reach two centimeters for the males and the females are smaller.

             Longevity : The life expectancy is one or two years.

             Habitat : They live among the vegetation and under the stones. Some species are only present in fresh water, others only in the sea.

             Food : They eat plant waste, plankton, debris, decaying plants, and even larvae and young scurf.

        Did you know that gammares live in the water labyrinth of the Eco-Odyssée Nature Park? They are not too bothered by the quality of the water, they can be found in very clean environments as well as in polluted water, as long as the water is well oxygenated.

        Did you know that gammares live in the water labyrinth of the Eco-Odyssée Nature Park? They are not too careful about the quality of the water, they can be found in very clean environments such as in polluted water, as long as the water is well oxygenated.

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