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Yes, the American alligator (not to be confused with crocodiles) is the species commonly found in the Okefenokee Swamp. While it is possible that a stray crocodile may venture into the swamp on occasion, they are not native residents there.
Animals that live in swamps or lakes include alligators, frogs, turtles, otters, fish, and various bird species like herons and ducks. These animals have adaptations that allow them to thrive in the wet and muddy conditions of these habitats.
If your question is how big is the Great Dismal Swamp, today the swamp covers approximately 112,000 acres, but when the first colonial explorers came to the swamp it covered almost one million acres of Southeastern Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina. Most of what remains of the swamp has become the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge with no peoples living within the refuge boundary.
what kind of ecosystem does a weasel live in
Common scavengers and decomposers in a swamp include vultures, crows, beetles, ants, and worms. These creatures play a vital role in breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients in the ecosystem.
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They both have live births.
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the type of deer that live in swamps.
They live in burrows that are often in the river or near the river bank.
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Giraffes can live up to 25 years,if they are not eaten alive by lions or aligators.
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