no because they dont like it.. they told me so personally
Yes, there are a lot of crows in what are called the bogs of Ireland.
Insects that live in or near bogs include dragonflies, mosquitoes, beetles, and damselflies. These insects rely on the unique habitat provided by bogs for breeding, foraging, and shelter. Additionally, butterflies, ants, and water striders can also be found in or near bogs.
Foxes don't really live in bogs, but urban areas and grassland.
Bird live in bogs because they are stupid birds that don't know what they are doing in the normal life cycle they live in with their stupid shelf dummy assess.
yes some crows live in the canadian wilderness
the pitcher plant usually live in bogs, but bogs are being destroyed (aka: habitat distruction)
Plants near bogs include sphagnum moss, carnivorous plants like sundews and pitcher plants, cattails, willows, and sedges. These plants have adapted to the wet, acidic environment of bogs.
No, that is a myth.
Yes.
marshes,bogs
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Organisms that live under bogs include specialized plant species like sphagnum moss and carnivorous plants, as well as fungi, bacteria, and various invertebrates such as insects and worms. These organisms have adaptations to the acidic, waterlogged conditions found in bogs.