a bird prey that live in wetland is a heron, seagul,peuacan and that's all i know
a lot of mammals live in the wetlands. here are some birds, chipmunk, squriel, and alot more too.
Not typically, they prefer live prey. The RTH is one of he most adaptable Birds of Prey and will scavenge if necessary.
Birds' natural habitats can vary greatly depending on the species, but they are commonly found in forests, grasslands, wetlands, deserts, mountains, and coastal areas. Some birds have adapted to live in urban environments as well. Bird habitats typically provide food sources, nesting sites, and protection from predators.
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mice, rats and birds
Hunting birds can live in town to catch mice for prey, but most of the time, they don't live in town. They live in forests.
yes it can but they usually eat animals or insects that live on the ground and are easier to get to than birds
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snakes, birds, frogs, insects, turtles, and alligators.Hope this was helpful.
It depends on what wetlands, but some examples are- -Crocodiles and their relatives -Birds of prey -Large lizards -Snakes -Many different types of fish -Insects and crabs, though they probably eat smaller animals And others. Again, depends on where the wetlands are.
Bolsa Chica Wetlands is a home to birds. Birds usually live there or take it as a migration stopover. The conditions there are conducive for them. Without these, the birds willl lose their habitats and sources of food. They will then have to migrate to another place, and they might not be able to cope with the conditions in their new home.
Green Anaconda prey is Capybaras, sometimes birds, and crocodiles. Alligators live in different places.