Alligators and crocodiles
No, the only cats found in the Everglades are the Florida panther (a sub species of the cougar) and the bobcat. No lions live in the Everglades. Lions live only in parts of Africa and parts of Asia.
Nicknamed: "The River of Grass"The third largest national park in the United StatesHome to a large number of endangered creatures (ex. American alligator and the Florida panther)Of the 27 different species of snakes, only 4 of them are venomous1,000 species of plantsHome to 350 documented species of birdsHome to the most alligators in the worldIs a riverThe Everglades affect weather patterns for FloridaOnly place in the world where alligators and crocodiles co-existHome to the Seminal Tribe of Native Americans
The River of Grass also known as the Everglades is being endangered by drainage and development. Only seven percent of the area known as the Everglades is protected by the national park services.
The Everglades dwarf siren is a salamander known to be found only in the Everglades.
December 6th 1947
it's actually three... the Florida panther, the American crocidile, and the west mantee!
western??????????Only in Florida, officially. But rumours come in from N.C., Pennsylvania, and New York.And it is critically endangered in Florida. It actually only exists in remote stretches of Southern Florida including the Big Cypress National Preserve, Everglades National Park and the Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge.
it is called symbiosis
No, only creatures that are the same species can breed together.
Birds of the Everglade come first because its the only one that actually exist. Copyright from ChaCha!
There exists only one Everglades eco-system in the entire world, and it's in southern Florida.
The genus is "Homo", and the species is "sapiens". Together: "Homo sapiens". The modern species of humans, the only extant species of the primate family Hominidae.