MULTIPLE different plants do live in wetlands including cattalils, tall grass, and others that absorb water.
Moose are typically found in forested areas near lakes, rivers, and wetlands. They are excellent swimmers and can often be seen foraging in wetland areas for aquatic plants. Wetlands provide essential habitat for moose by offering them a source of food and water.
Saw Grass
Saiga Antelope's live in wetlands and places where there are lots of poisonous plants!
Yes, herbivores are organisms that eat plants.
describe plants and animals in jamaicas wetlnds
Stephen F. Mader has written: 'Forested wetlands classification and mapping' -- subject(s): Classification, Forests and forestry, Wetlands
Yes, they do live in wetlands
no they live wetlands
Wetlands present a diverse ecological community where ever they occur. The animals and plants are dependent on the location (Tropical wetlands would have different biota than boreal forest wetlands)
Michigan wetlands are home to a diverse array of plant species, including cattails, bulrushes, and sedges, which are commonly found in marshy areas. Other notable plants include water lilies and arrowhead, which thrive in shallow waters, as well as various species of wild rice that are significant for both wildlife and indigenous cultures. Additionally, tamarack and black spruce can be found in more forested wetlands. These plants play crucial roles in providing habitat, filtering water, and stabilizing soil in wetland ecosystems.
the land thrives and grows big forests and depends on the animal. if its a water animal they thrive but the land animals don't do very well
they actually live in mangrove swamps. but yes they live in wetlands