along the Anhinga Trail in Royal Palm
no it does not live in the everglades
yes squrriels do live in everglades they live in any ki8nd of tree.
The bird known for stretching its wings out to dry in the Everglades is the Anhinga. Often referred to as the "snakebird" due to its long neck and submerged swimming style, the Anhinga is commonly seen perched with its wings spread wide to dry after diving for fish. This behavior is essential for regulating its body temperature and drying its feathers, which lack the waterproofing found in many other waterfowl.
The Everglades dwarf siren is a salamander known to be found only in the Everglades.
The everglades used to be the stronghold of the Seminole tribe. But few still live there today.
Both Seminole and Miccossukee Indians live and work in the Florida Everglades. Source: http://www.miamisci.org/ecolinks/everglades/nativeamerican.html
Yes, the Everglades short-tailed shrew lives there.
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bobcats live in the wetland
No. The live in parts of Asia.
No, the only cats found in the Everglades are the Florida panther (a sub species of the cougar) and the bobcat. No lions live in the Everglades. Lions live only in parts of Africa and parts of Asia.
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