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| | Pocomoke River State Forest and Park |
 | | Of all the rivers that drain into the Chesapeake Bay, the Pocomoke, with its eerie dark waters, is the most unique and mysterious. |
 | | Originating in the "Great Cypress Swamp" in Delaware, the dark waters of the Pocomoke flow south through Maryland before emptying into Pocomoke Sound at the Chesapeake Bay. |
 | | Mammals, reptiles, and amphibians of interest in the state forest and park include the endangered Delmarva fox squirrel, southeastern otter, eastern narrow-mouthed toad, eastern tiger salamander, carpenter frog, common banded water snake, and the red bellied water snake. |
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