9. The lake that contains the world's largest number of fish species
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Lake Tanganyika
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Lake Tanganyika is 418 miles long, almost a mile deep and holds 18 percent of the world's unfrozen surface freshwater. "Many animals in the lake evolved there and are found nowhere else in the world," Wagner says. "They are endemic to the lake." This holds true for the majority of the lake's more than 300 fish species.
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lake Tanganyika
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lake Tanganyika contains largest number of fish species
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