An example of an herbivore that lives in a marsh is a nutria, also known as a coypu, which is an extremely destructive, invasive species in the United States. Nutrias are mammals that live in the water and they quite similar to beavers or capybaras.
Herbivores that live in swamps just to name a few: beavers, hippopotamus, swamp rabbits.
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Two herbivores in a swamp are turtle an algae
Swamp rabbits
Aphid
waterfowl
Herbivores that live in swamps beavers.
They do not live on or in the body of a host
the herbivores that live there are dumb because they live in Alaska so if you go there to find one don't look to hard
Deer, and bunnies.
Dugongs eat seaweed, some crustaceans and fish eat algae.
Herbivores that live in swamps beavers.
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a swamp
swamp plants
squirrels
Actually, they are cannibals
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Swamp rabbits are herbivores, they like to eat a variety of things. Which consists of plant materials like grasses, shrubs, bark from trees, tree seedlings, twigs, etc.
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Any kind of reptile could live in a swamp or lake.
They do not live on or in the body of a host