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  2. Lake Apopka - Wikipedia

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    Lake Apopka is the fourth largest lake in the U.S. state of Florida. [1] It is located 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Orlando , mostly within the bounds of Orange County , although the western part is in Lake County .

  3. American alligator - Wikipedia

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    In Lake Griffin, fish made up 54% of the diet by weight, with catfish being most commonly consumed, while in Lake Apopka, fish made up 90% of the food and mostly shad were taken; in Lake Woodruff, the diet was 84% fish and largely consists of bass and sunfish.

  4. Tsala Apopka Lake - Wikipedia

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    Tsala Apopka Lake is a chain of lakes located within a bend in the Withlacoochee River in Citrus County in north central Florida. This area is known historically as the Cove of the Withlacoochee . Tsala Apopka Lake is composed of a number of lakes, swamps and marshes interspersed with islands, with a total open water surface area of about ...

  5. Little blue heron - Wikipedia

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    A close up of a little blue heron's head at Lake Apopka, Florida Sounds of Egretta caerulea. Little blue herons prefer to stand still and wait when hunting, rather than chase after prey. They walk slowly and search for fish and other prey items, flying to different spots if needed.

  6. St. Johns River - Wikipedia

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    There are two headwaters for the Ocklawaha: a chain of lakes, the largest of which is Lake Apopka in Lake County, and the Green Swamp near Haines City in Polk County, drained by the Palatlakaha River. The Silver River, fed by one of Florida's most productive springs expelling 54,000,000 US gallons (200,000,000 L) daily, is located about midway ...

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  8. Winter Garden, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Between the 1920s and 1960s, the fishing prospects of Lake Apopka drew many fishermen to Winter Garden. [15] The still-operating Edgewater Hotel in Downtown Winter Garden opened to service fishermen during the fishing boom. However, by the end of the 1960s, heavy pollution of Lake Apopka resulted in the collapse of the industry. [16]

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