Dragon flies, large health butterflies, bush cricket, mire pill beetle, recently hatched mayflies, Monarch Butterflies.
No, it is found at the surface of a bog:) Hope this helped:)
Peat is used as a fuel but it comes from the wet environment of a bog. It helps if a fuel that you are trying to burn is not wet.
Bog , marsh ,
it can cause bog
An "Bog", a "Marsh", An "Everglade", a "Swamp".
bog
The Venus Flytrap eats insects because of its native habitat, a bog (a type of wet, moist soil). The boggy soil is poor in nutrients so the plant gets its nutrients from insects. The plant is reliant on insects in order for it to live a healthy life.
A swamp. A Marsh. Marshland.
Swamp plants are mostly in bog, but you may get flowers growing in a bog.
The Bog turtle can live without oxygen, so when its getting cold it will just bury itself in the mud. The shell is light and dark brown so they can blend in with their habitat if a predator is near.
A bog turtle can live up to 40 years old. :)
A variety of birds and mammals including foxes, skunks, dogs, and raccoons.
No he lives in a swamp
Dogs that live in the toilet.
rocks
Hydrilla, Bog moss...
The Yde Girl was found in a bog near the village of Yde in the Netherlands in 1897. She was discovered by peatcutters and is believed to have lived during the Iron Age.