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The animals and plants found on the wetlands are: PLANTS: Mangroves; wildflowers; cord grass; sea ox-eye daisy. ANIMALS: alligators; great blue haron. Hope this helps! From: Mystery ???
the land thrives and grows big forests and depends on the animal. if its a water animal they thrive but the land animals don't do very well
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.
Wetlands present a diverse ecological community where ever they occur. The animals and plants are dependent on the location (Tropical wetlands would have different biota than boreal forest wetlands)
the land thrives and grows big forests and depends on the animal. if its a water animal they thrive but the land animals don't do very well
the land thrives and grows big forests and depends on the animal. if its a water animal they thrive but the land animals don't do very well
the land thrives and grows big forests and depends on the animal. if its a water animal they thrive but the land animals don't do very well
reeds, cattails , lillypads
neither, the ecosystem 'wetlands' is not a producer or a consumer. but plants and animals inside the wetlands are consumers and producers. Keep this in mind, only plants are consumers. Also be specific which wetlands you are talking about in the world
So Mangroves grow in salty water. There are two main types of Mangroves; red mangroves and white mangroves. They look really weird, because they have to deal with all the challenges of living in salty water.Don't be confused though, by the "White Mangrove Family" of plants (Combretaceae). Many of those are mangrove plants, but most of the species are "normal" trees.
I believe mangroves are tree like plants that have a giant system of roots which look like a tangled cave and generally grow around swamp areas.
kelp, seaweed, mangroves