carp, tench, chub and bream etc
Google River Mole and you will find all kinds of information on this.
Beaver, fish, ducks, some birds, most herbivore aquatic animals.
In Kenneth Grahame's "The Wind in the Willows" Mole and Rat picnicked on the river bank.
Eastern Mole
A star fish
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Plaction, and other fish.
There are 15 types of butterflies that live at the River Mole near Leatherhead in England. But the number of insects in general cannot be calculated for there are too many to keep track of.
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Try www.britishmolecatchers.co.uk they can direct you to your local Traditional Mole Catcher
Ratty in "The Wind in the Willows" serves as a wise and kind friend to the main character, Mole. He is knowledgeable about the river and its surroundings, offering guidance and support to Mole throughout their adventures. Ratty represents stability, friendship, and a connection to nature in the novel.
... a mole.