An ibis is primarily a water bird, often found in wetlands, marshes, and along shorelines. They are wading birds that feed in shallow water, using their long beaks to probe for food like fish, frogs, and insects. While they can walk on land, their habitat and feeding behaviors are closely linked to aquatic environments.
sea turtle
I believe it is wading bird, native to north Africa and Asia.
In Magic: The Gathering, a land creature is a card that can be played as both a land and a creature. This means it can produce mana like a land and also attack or defend like a creature.
When a land becomes a creature and dies in a game, it is put into the graveyard as a land card, not a creature card.
No, an amphibian(like a frog) is a creature that can live in water and on land. Chipmunks are rodents.
definitly not because it is a "water creature"
NoThis creature does not exist.If we allow that a fictional creature can "Live" In some stories they can live on land or under water.In some stories they have to stay under water.
i think an alligator was because they first were in water and then they grew legs as they evolvedI don't imagine it was a sea creature anymore if it was walking on land... just a thought.Definenetly not a alligator, they werent evolved.
Yes it is.
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The Scarlet Ibis usually lives in a Coastal enviorment with lots of trees and water around, this is very important to their health.
The Scarlet Ibis usually lives in a Coastal enviorment with lots of trees and water around, this is very important to their health.