i am pretty sure that it is the alligator. This is true
Water.
The West Indian Manatee lives along the coast of Florida.
The Manatee!
Approximately 18.5% of Florida's total area is water. This includes lakes, rivers, and coastal areas.
Florida has approximately 30,000 lakes of varying size
I live in Florida so I know, there are mostly water landforms including rivers, bays, and lakes.
The state water mammal is the bottlenose dolphin. And the land mammal is a white-tailed deer.
No, it is a land mammal.
Yes, Florida has several saltwater rivers, particularly along its coastal areas. These rivers are influenced by tidal changes and often feature brackish water, which is a mix of saltwater and freshwater. Notable examples include the Indian River Lagoon and the St. Johns River, where saltwater intrusion can occur. These ecosystems are vital for supporting diverse wildlife and marine habitats.
The state water mammal is the bottlenose dolphin. And the land mammal is a white-tailed deer.
Florida's water sources include groundwater from the Floridan Aquifer, surface water from rivers and lakes, as well as seawater from the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. The quality of water can vary depending on the source and location, with factors such as salinity, contamination, and treatment playing a role.
The platypus is a freshwater mammal. Platypuses are the only mammals that spend a great deal of time in freshwater sources, usually creeks and rivers. However, they do not live in the water, but hunt for their food in the water. They dig burrows in the banks of any of these freshwater sources, but do not live in the water.