Frog and/or a kookaburra
I suppose crocodiles and alligators are two examples.
there r'nt any they're swamps! =D x
everglades of florida, okeefenokee swamps in georgia, dismal swamps in virginia
everglades of Florida, okeefenokee swamps in georgia, dismal swamps in Virginia
some swaps are some are not but most of them are but that is a hard question all I have to say is most of the swamps are close to land
~There are two types of swamps, forested and shrub swamps. ~In the US swamps cover approximately 100,000 square miles. ~Swamps develop in moist climates ~Swamps contain a natural filtration system that cleans the water even better than our man made factories. ( Hope this can help!)
ponds and swamps.
in swamps and river and some in the ocean
Examples of wetlands include:marshlandwetlandsfensmarshmiremoraspeatquagquagmireslough
Swamps can be a type of wetland where groundwater comes to the surface. The water in swamps is often slow-moving and can be influenced by both surface water and groundwater. This movement helps sustain the unique ecosystem found in swamps.
Yes,swamps,bayous,marshes,etc. At least some Cajun people in Louisiana do.
algae,trees,grass,etc.