Structural adaptations of an alligator?
Alligators have many adaptations that allow them to be some of the fiercest hunters. Their adaptations include teeth, skin, webbed feet, ability to hold their breath, and their eyes.
What animals are endangered in the everglades?
There are many different species that are endangered in Florida.
8 species of ammphibians endangered
1 species of arachnids endangered
23 species of birds endangered
11 species of clams endangered
8 species of coralsm jellyfish and sea anemones endangered
25 species of crustaceans endangered
33 species of fishes endangered
18 species of insects endangered
15 species of mammals endangered
53 species of plants endangered
9 species of reptiles endangered
13 species of snails endangered
How do pythons end up in everglades?
150,000 of the reptiles (including pythons and other snakes) are estimated to be crawling through Everglades National Park and the surrounding areas.
What are 10 words describing the Everglades?
1. Home to state animal: the Panther
2. Home to manatees because of all the warm water and mangroves.
3. 4,300 square miles
4. 470 species of animals
5. 5000 species of plants
6. Brackish water that flows at 1 mph
7. Rangers set woods on fire to kill bad plants. The good plants (pines) have a protective bark that protects them.
8. A small part of it goes from Florida to Texas
9. When Hurricane Andrew came it uprooted thousands of plants
10. Located in southern Florida
What are the major types of plant life of the everglades?
Some are brittle thatch palm, Florida thatch palm, silver thatch palm, Krug's holly, and Tree cactous.
How would you describe the everglades in florida?
The Everglades is the largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S. There are rare and endangered species in the Everglades.
Example of predator and prey relationship in the everglades?
An example of predator and prey relationship is like this: An alligator eats a snake, which eats a lizard, which eats a bug. I hope this answers your question, im doing a project of the everglades too!
How much sun does the everglades get?
sun in the everglades in august make tempeartures reach the 100 degree line. this makes grass grow inside the river and many other rich nature procedures.
What is being done to protect the Everglades?
One of the main projects is a water flow rehabilitation project
Are there any dangers or hazards in the everglades?
I'd stay out of the water, and in a boat. On foot a side arm is a good idea. With permit of course. Probably on a boat and high above the water unless you want to be swimming with the fishes and not catching them.
Is the Everglades east of the Mississippi River?
Yes. The Evergaldes are in Florida which is east from Mississippi.
What type of card would you look for to see whether a library has a book on the Everglades?
a library card because it will show you all the books that are in the everglades
What two species exist side by side only in the everglades?
it's actually three...
the Florida panther,
the American crocidile,
and the west mantee!
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What are the biotic factors of the everglades?
i think some of the biotic factors of the everglades are the animals in it (crocodiles , birds , deers and many others) the trees because the trees give out oxygen and many other biotic factors. hope it helps...
How far are the everglades from Ft Lauderdale?
From Ft Lauderdale to the Everglades it is about 30 minutes to 1 hour and 30 minutes depending on where you live
Why is the everglades called the everglades?
because it has the everglades on the way to Orlando and it has most of the animals in the everglades national park.
What major city has been spreading into area that once part of the everglades?
Miami is the major city that has been dpresding into the area that once was part of the Everglades