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Marsh wrens eat insects and spiders, and some seeds and fruits.
cause some animals are eatting from grass such as: alligators
Fungi is a form of bacteria, that is actually sometimes good for your digestive tract. Some is found in cultured things like yogurt, cheese, etc. and I believe in some types of fungi, like mushrooms.
some examples are sac fungi club fungi and zygospore fungi
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.
Golden-cheeked WarblerGuadalupe BassGray WolfGreen Sea TurtleGulf Salt Marsh SnakeGoatGopherGray Squirrel
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.
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Yes fungi can be found in canned food that is left open for sometime.
In New England, north coastal Massachusetts in and around Newbury - some salt haying still done there. Also, coastal marsh areas of southern Maine below Cape Elizabeth.
Some examples of sea decomposers are fungi and bacteria. They play an important role in the release of the last nutrients and minerals from organics and reprocessing them back to the ecosystem.
They are found in plants, bacteria, fungi, algae, and some archaea.
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Richard N. LaSalle has written: 'The effects of ditching on the mosquito populations in some sections of Juncus salt marsh in Carteret County, North Carolina' -- subject(s): Control, Ditches, Larvae, Mosquitoes, Salt marsh ecology
Bacteria, fungi, mushrooms
Sterigmata a spore-bearing projection from a cell. It is found in some fungi.