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a pocosin is known as a swamp or a shrub bog
In the water
Crayfish but not the type you would eat
The two main types of swamp are "true" or swamp forests and "transitional" or shrub swamps.
Alligators Crocodiles Anacondas Crayfish Cougars etc... It just depends on where the swamp is.
Circumneutral and palustrine scrub swamp shrubbery are scientific names for shrub swamp plants.Specifically, shrub swamp plants generally can be identified as alders, elderberries, highbush blueberries, and willows. The list of genera respectively includes the following:Alnus, with about 20-30 species;Sambucus, with 5-30 species (including herbaceous perennials deciduous trees, and small shrubs);Vaccinium corymbosum;Salix, with about 400 species (including deciduous shrubs and trees).Shrub swamps tend to be populated by vegetation which is tolerant of highly organic soils and meadow-tolerant woody plants.
There are several hundred different species of crayfish around the world. The most common one in US seafood markets and restaurants is the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, most of which come from Louisiana.
Crayfish have muscles. They need them to move.
Rats, mice, frogs, crayfish, and any other animals that will fit in their mouths.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Procambarus clarkii.