Grasses, trees, sedges, reeds and rushes that have adapted to periodic flooding. Examples of these are mangroves and rice. It is a habitat for some fishes and crustaceans. Other inhabitants include leeches, mosquitoes, frogs, snakes and snails.
Marshes also serve as feeding and nesting sites for waterfowl and shorebirds.
In short, a habitat for numerous unique plants and animals.
many animals can live in salt marshes such as fish (that are not pink) birds and many other animals
Ducks and saltwater fishes, not to mentions frogs...
Alligators, coypus, beavers, frogs, snapping turtles ,fish, and river otters
marshey birds
It's not unusual for salt marshes to burn, but they regenerate quickly. The animals that live there are very resilient, having adapted to that environment, and soon replenish the populations.
lions,tigers and bears mosty garillaos
Some animals live in the water (including fish, crabs, shrimp, tadpoles, insect larvae, etc.), some animals live at the surface of the water (like frogs, turtles, beavers, etc.), some animals live above the water (like birds, insects, frogs, etc.), and other animals live in the spongy areas of land surrounding the swamp (like raccoons, opossums, muskrats, deer, snails, earthworms, etc.), using the marsh for feeding, shelter, and/or nesting areas.
it's habitat is cold and wet
Crabs, small fishes and water snails stuff like that
In a salt marsh
Some crabs live in salt marshes, such as the horseshoe crab. Another animal is the juvenile fish. A salt marsh is connected to another body of water, like an ocean. River otters may live in salt marshes as well.
horse cow chicken duck snake pig
Ducks Geese
no they will die.
So they can live happily ever after:)
The weather in a salt marsh is beyond my mind.
Salt Marsh Opera was created in 2000.
If an animal were to adapt to a salt marsh, they would have to adapt to the climate. It varies sometimes but mostly they would have to adapt to the water source. In a salt marsh, they have brachish water, which is a mixture of salt water and fresh water, and it usually leads out into another river or stream somewhere close by, but they would have to adapt to the water, which only some animals can.
It's not unusual for salt marshes to burn, but they regenerate quickly. The animals that live there are very resilient, having adapted to that environment, and soon replenish the populations.
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