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There is usually an abundance of food and plenty of cover. A perfect place to live and breed particularly for the smaller species.

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For no other reason than life has evolved to fill most accessible - and some inaccessible - environments on the planet!

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Animals live in wet land because they might want to cool down or because they have to.

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because ducks like eating mutton on thursdays

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a wetland is a icecream cone and icecream maker. your welcome!

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it makes them nice and moist ;)

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