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Little Choctawhatchee River
Country United States
State Alabama
Physical characteristics
Main source 115 ft (35 m)
River mouth Choctawhatchee River
Length 24 mi (39 km)
Basin features
Basin size 261 sq mi (680 km2)

The Little Choctawhatchee River is a river in the state of Alabama, United States. It is about 24 miles (39 kilometers) long. This river flows through several counties in Alabama. It eventually joins a larger river called the Choctawhatchee River.

Exploring the Little Choctawhatchee River

The Little Choctawhatchee River helps drain a large area of land. This area covers about 261 square miles (676 square kilometers). The river flows through parts of Dale, Geneva, Henry, and Houston counties.

Where the River Flows

The river starts in Alabama and makes its way south. It collects water from rain and smaller streams. All this water then flows into the main Choctawhatchee River. This larger river then continues its journey towards the Gulf of Mexico.

River Health and Its Tiny Creatures

Scientists have studied the Little Choctawhatchee River. They look at the water quality and the types of animals living there. Surveys have shown that the river does not have many invertebrates. Invertebrates are small creatures without backbones, like insects or worms. These tiny animals are important for a healthy river.

The studies also found that the river has some pollutants. Pollutants are harmful substances that can make water unhealthy. Keeping rivers clean is important for all living things. It helps protect the environment and the animals that call the river home.

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