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Why do pigs live in swamps?

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Their body type is designed for swimming, and water provides cooling as well as concealment. Because these reptiles are not warm-blooded, they inhabit only the warm climates of the southeastern US, existing in freshwater and brackish marshes and swamps. In this environment, there are far fewer predators than on land, meaning less competition and less predation on young alligators.

(*the rare Chinese alligator is a related species living in marshes of the Yangtze River in China)

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Raccoons live in a variety of habitats, including forests, swamps, grasslands, deserts and even in urban areas. They are quite adaptable. The swamp offers a variety of easily obtainable food - both in the water and on land.

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13y ago

I don't know why?

Don't start a joke if you are not going to give us a punchline.

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11y ago

They don't they live in forest Or tree hollow

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To eat people

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