In the Everglades, various animals consume algae as part of their diet, including certain fish species like tilapia and sunfish. Additionally, some invertebrates, such as snails and crayfish, feed on algae. These organisms play a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping to control algae growth and maintaining the health of the aquatic environment.
it becomes a place that is very hard for animals such as fish and aquatic plants to live because of lack of sunlight and algae takes up oxygen so nothing can live there
wild animals such as lowland gorillias!
Fresh water contains a variety of microbes such as bacteria, algae, and protozoa. Salt water also harbors bacteria and algae, but tends to have a higher diversity of microbes including archaea and certain types of fungi due to its higher salinity level.
Algae produces more than 71% of the earth's oxygen. Some types of algae can live in snow. Some types of algae can live in boiling water.
If the algae die out, parrotfish may struggle to find food because algae is a major part of their diet. This could lead to malnutrition and potentially death for the parrotfish. Additionally, the loss of algae can impact the overall health of the ecosystem where parrotfish live.
Key deer live in the Florida Everglades. Like all deer, they are herbivores, which means that they only eat plants.
sawgrass and algae are two popular plants.
bears
alligators
herran
Both the cougar (Florida panther) and the bobcat are found in the Everglades.
well there are a lot of the , like i can name some a bird, cat, fish, dog,and more well there are a lot of the , like i can name some a bird, cat, fish, dog,and more
crocodiles, froges, snakes
ANIMALS: fish, whales, dolphins, sharks PLANTS: seaweed, kelp, coral, algae OTHER ORGANISMS: remoras, barnacles
jaguarjackaljaguarjackalJACKALS DONT LIVE IN THE EVERGLADES!
whats at the bottom of a pond is mostly plants, fish waste, and water snakes.
no it does not live in the everglades