Fish in the river include bream, zander, common roach, rudd, European chub, ide, bleak, catfish, pike, perch, asp and burbot.
Found near the river elks, hares, herons, swans, eagles, falcons, owls, nightingales, ducks, beavers, pond turtles, snakes (vipers), etc.
[3] In 1834, Mikhail Zagoskin published a collection of ghost stories entitled An Evening on the Khoper River.
On this stream oldman Hopper built a mill to grind grain for the peasants from nearby villages.
The river gave its name to the Khoper-Invest company, infamous for its pyramid scheme fraud.