the stink tree
everglades of florida, okeefenokee swamps in georgia, dismal swamps in virginia
everglades of Florida, okeefenokee swamps in georgia, dismal swamps in Virginia
it depends which kinds of snakes.. most snakes can get fungal infection if they are in a swampy place for a while.
Coral Reefs, or island places like Palau
Gulfs can contain either freshwater or saltwater, but most are primarily saltwater bodies connected to oceans. For example, the Gulf of Mexico is a saltwater body, while some smaller coastal areas or estuaries may have a mix of saltwater and freshwater. Freshwater influx from rivers and streams can create brackish conditions in certain parts of a gulf, but the overall classification usually leans towards saltwater.
Louisiana has the most swamps Florida has the second most swamps
No. Crocodiles and alligators live in rivers, wetlands, and swamps. Saltwater crocodiles sometimes do travel out to sea. Most of these are younger crocodiles not yet big enough to successfully compete for territorial rights in the inland swamps and rivers.
Manatees are primarily freshwater mammals, often found in rivers, lakes, and coastal areas. However, they can also inhabit brackish waters and occasionally venture into saltwater environments. The most well-known species, the West Indian manatee, is often seen in coastal regions, but they rely on freshwater habitats for drinking. Overall, while they can tolerate saltwater, manatees are not classified as saltwater mammals.
yes in fact world largest reptile lives in saltwater known as the saltwater crocodileThere is a variety of Crocodile that lives in Salt Water. However, a fresh water Crocodile would not do well in Salt Water.
Solids become dissolved in ocean water. The most common is salt (sodium chloride), which is why we often call ocean water 'saltwater'. The second most abundant is sulfate.
Mangroves are most likely to be found in saltwater bodies of water, such as estuaries, lagoons, and coastal areas. They thrive in brackish water where freshwater mixes with seawater.
most abundant shark