In New Zealand, the swamps in the north are warm and wet, with good species diversity. Mangrove swamps would be one example. Swamps in the south are cooler, but being aquatic, are still species rich.
it is warm and very wet
Loriani swamps
They lived in the swamps of North America.
yes there are plenty of swamps at the northern parts of Arabian gulf
yes
Cougars are found in a variety of climates, ranging from forests and mountains to deserts and swamps. They are highly adaptable and can thrive in diverse habitats as long as there is prey available. Cougars are mainly found in North and South America.
Damp swamps or foggy land like a rain forest for example.
Swamps and river systems from Texas to North Carolina.
Forests, mountains and swamps of North America.
The adaptable bobcat can be found in deserts, swamps, forests, even near towns.
Warm, tropical marshes, and lakes and rivers, coastal swamps.
you will never know a swamps climate because it all depends where the swamp is in the world, so it will change