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They are important as they help to keep invasive plant and insect species from taking over and changing the natural balance in the Everglades.
The alligator is the main predator for the Everglades and if they were taken out of the swamps all of there prey would over populate and eventually the lack of food due to over population would distort the habitat.
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Most fish can't close their eyes. Some of them don't have any eyelids! Some special fish,+alligators, have invisible clear eyelids that help them see underwater.
Dory the school of silver fish The turtles: Crush and Squirt The whale The pelican
Yes. Alligators will eat rocks to help grind up the food in their stomach.
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Washing away invasive species
No, alligators do not have fins. They have webbed feet with claws that help them move through water and navigate their environment. Fins are typically found on aquatic animals like fish and dolphins for swimming and propulsion.
they ambush out of it
Alligators play a significant role in mangrove ecosystems as top predators. They help regulate the populations of other species, such as fish and crustaceans, by controlling their numbers. This helps maintain a balance in the ecosystem and promotes biodiversity. Additionally, alligators create habitats for other species by digging burrows and creating nesting sites, which further contributes to the overall health and stability of the mangrove ecosystem.
No, plankton does not help turtles, but it doesn't hurt them either. Turtles and plankton merely coexist happily together because marine turtles feed off of vegetation and have no use for the plankton around them.