found in mangroves and on sandy or muddy beaches of West Africa, the Western Atlantic, Eastern Pacific and Indo-Pacific
The most widespread vegetation within estuaries are mangroves. Some examples of the mangroves that thrive in estuarine habitats are red mangroves, black mangroves, white mangroves, and salt marsh.
Green turtles eat mangrove leaves. It is not just the leaves themselves which attract the green turtle, but epiphytic algae or invertebrates found on the leaves. Certain crabs have also been observed eating the seedlings and leaves of mangroves, such as the mangrove crab and the tree-dwelling mangrove tree crab.
No. Mangroves are found in tropical rainforests.
if a big wave comes by a mangrove them it can nock the mangroves down
oxygen (air) and water
Mangroves, birds, crabs, fish, erc.
No,because I searched a horseshoe crab and it said they burrow for worms and mollusks.
crabs live in the high zone and in the splash zone
they get angry
In their natural habitat amongst the mangroves they do eat some fruits that fall on to the mud.
mangroves, mud crabs, crocs, birds, grass,light,water, and temperature.
found in mangroves and on sandy or muddy beaches of West Africa, the Western Atlantic, Eastern Pacific and Indo-Pacific
Mangroves are not dogs. Mangroves are tropical trees that grow in brackish water.
The most widespread vegetation within estuaries are mangroves. Some examples of the mangroves that thrive in estuarine habitats are red mangroves, black mangroves, white mangroves, and salt marsh.
Neither of these animals lives in a freshwater aquarium environment. They are creatures of the sea shores, beaches and mangroves.
The abiotic factors are: Due to the constant submersion of the soil it lacks any oxygen. Also the salinity of the soil prevents most plants from dwelling there. The final thing mangroves worry about is that the soil can also give way as it is very soft and is prone to erosion.