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Primary consumers in the Everglades primarily inhabit freshwater environments, including the sawgrass marshes, sloughs, and tree islands. These areas provide abundant vegetation, such as grasses and aquatic plants, which serve as food sources for herbivores like deer, rabbits, and various insects. The unique wetland ecosystem supports a diverse range of primary consumers that are adapted to the subtropical climate and seasonal water fluctuations.

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