Most of the exotic ones in U.S are in Florida. There are Venus fly traps, Sun Dew, Butter warts, pitcher plant, monkey bowl, Wasp flower (forgot the name). The common ones are algae, Wetland Clover.
Wheat and rice.
Mostly they have the most chance of it being grown there.
Yes, plants are in estuaries. You will find plants such as: mangroves, eelgrass, and zooplankton.
Many species of plants and animals live there, and they are still discovering more. There are too many to name all
The amount of vegetation in a wetland makes a big difference to a wetlands well being. The more plants a wetland has, the more water, nutrients, and minerals it will obtain, and as a result of more minerals, the soil will become richer and even more plants will grow. Also, with more plants the velocity of the water is slowed down, and more water is released into the atmosphere by the plants. The less vegetation there is in a wetland, the higher the water flow, and the bigger chance of flooding. Wetlands are home to a diverse culture of plants and animals. For example, nearly fifty percent of amphibians breed in one type of wetland (vernal pools). Without the ecological support of wetlands, we would see the extinction of many unique species that can only be supported in a wetlands environment. In fact, approximately 43 percent of all the endangered bird species live in the wetlands. Wetlands give habitats to a lot of different land animals, semi-aquatic (beavers and muskrats), and plants. Wetlands provide animals with food and shelter, as well as a place to raise their young. Amphibians have to live in wet places, so what better place than a wetland for hundreds of species of frogs and salamanders? Wetlands are also known to harbor snakes, turtles, and alligators.
snakes, aligators, fish
We live off the green plants and we may be able to replicate phtosunthesis someday.
MULTIPLE different plants do live in wetlands including cattalils, tall grass, and others that absorb water.
Cattails, tall grass, and weeds wild flowers,and rear leaves
Saw Grass
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Saiga Antelope's live in wetlands and places where there are lots of poisonous plants!
Many types of herbivores live in wetlands. Some of these are beavers, certain turtles, and deer. Rabbits and mice are often found in wetlands as well.
Yes, herbivores are organisms that eat plants.
describe plants and animals in jamaicas wetlnds
they live on roses
Yes, they do live in wetlands
snakes, birds, frogs, insects, turtles, and alligators.Hope this was helpful.
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