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Tippecanoe River
The Tippecanoe River is a tributary of the Wabash River in northern Indiana and southwestern Michigan. It is approximately 125 miles (201 km) long and drains an area of 1,539 square miles (3,983 km2). The river is named for the Native American village of Kethtippecanoogi, which was located near the present-day town of Winamac, Indiana. The Tippecanoe River is a popular destination for canoeing, fishing, and other recreational activities. The river is home to a variety of fish species, including bass, catfish, and panfish. The river is also home to a variety of wildlife, including beavers, muskrats, and white-tailed deer. The Tippecanoe River is a popular destination for bird watching, with over 200 species of birds having been recorded in the area. The river is also home to a variety of plants, including wildflowers, trees, and shrubs. The Tippecanoe River is an important part of the local ecology and provides a habitat for a variety of species.