They are common in the elezabeth river and the cheesapeak bay
they both have different ecosystems
the habitat is wet marsh lands and rivers
it's habitat is cold and wet
A wet nice area for them to maintain all there water
They can live in a rock or a marsh.
Yes. We call it a swamp or marsh.
Marsh periwinkles feed on algae, bacteria and plant detritus. Also, here is a bit of info about there habbitat/where they can be located: As their name suggests, marsh periwinkles are abundant in the marshes of the middle and lower Bay. They can be found on the stems of smooth cordgrass and other marsh plants growing between the high and low tide marks. Marsh periwinkles are also sometimes found on rocks and jetties.
Ducks live on and near water. An ideal habitat for a duck would be a village pond or a marsh.
Anacondas live in the amazon. The habitat is mix of river/stream in a jungle and flooded marsh land.
The rosy periwinkle is considered endangered in the wild because its natural habitat is being destroyed by slash and burn agriculture. Luckily, it has been cultivated and is grown in other tropical and subtropical parts of the world.
- The Marsh Crab uses cordgrass as a source of food. - The Periwinkle Snail eats the algae on the cordgrass and it uses it as a place to hide from predators. - The Seaside Sparrows use the cordgrass to make nests.
Marsh, or possibly mountain. I suppose mesawould work, too.