Some are Ibis, Cottonmouth Snake, Great Egret, and the golden silk spider.
Carnivores that live in wetlands include otters, alligators, crocodiles, minks, muskrats, and some species of birds like herons and egrets. These animals rely on the wetland ecosystem for food sources such as fish, amphibians, insects, and even small mammals.
Garden snails, the most common type, are herbivores. Some snails, like the wolf snails, will eat other snails, so they are carnivores.
Both carnivores and omnivores are consumers
Yes, carnivores can eat other carnivores. It is common in the wild for carnivores to prey on other carnivores, depending on the availability of food and the animal's hunting capabilities. This behavior is known as intraspecific predation.
Humans most commonly eat herbivores, with a couple of exceptions. Some commonly eaten carnivores would be:alligatorsharkmany other types of common fishbear (omnivore)dog (eaten in eastern societies)
usually alligators and water snakes
Carnivores that live in wetlands include otters, alligators, crocodiles, minks, muskrats, and some species of birds like herons and egrets. These animals rely on the wetland ecosystem for food sources such as fish, amphibians, insects, and even small mammals.
sandhill crane and pelicans.
Most wetlands are in Louisiana. Some appear in Florida.
yes
Carnivores
Common carnivores are wolves,bears,lynx(wild cat),sable, and ermines.
Both carnivores and omnivores are consumers
Garden snails, the most common type, are herbivores. Some snails, like the wolf snails, will eat other snails, so they are carnivores.
Garden snails, the most common type, are herbivores. Some snails, like the wolf snails, will eat other snails, so they are carnivores.
It depends on the species. Some are carnivores,some are omnivores, and some are herbivores.
I know that Texas has wetlands. They are on the coast. Some other states might also have wetlands though.