Hammock
Mangrove
Pineland
Sawgrass
Slough
Yes they are often referred to as the masked bandits of the Everglades.
Eight of the habitats in the Florida Everglades are as follows:Hardwood HammockPine RocklandsMangrove ForestsCoastal LowlandsSloughFreshwater Marl PrairieFlorida BayCypress TreesFor more information, please refer to the related link.
The 5 habitats in the Everglades were Hammock, Mangrove, Pineland, Sawgrass, and Slough all of which were inhabited by the Seminole.
The main body of water in Florida is The Everglades.
Development has negatively affected the everglades. Many places were drained, filled in, and built on. This gets rid of viable animal habitats, and also pollutes the water.
Other animals. Fish, raccoons, deer, and birds. No animal is safe from the alligator.
The Florida Everglades were made a National Park December 5, 1947.
The Florida Everglades were made a National Park December 5, 1947.
their are forests and caves
Human building things.
the everglades is a very famous main marsh of florida.
It is very clean