No, caimans do not live in the Everglades. They are primarily found in Central and South America, particularly in countries like Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela. The Everglades is home to alligators, which are part of the same family as caimans but are distinct species. While both inhabit freshwater environments, their ranges do not overlap significantly.
no it does not live in the everglades
no species of alligators live in the amazon. The closest thing to it is their caimans. There are plenty caimans in the amazon.
yes squrriels do live in everglades they live in any ki8nd of tree.
The Everglades dwarf siren is a salamander known to be found only in the Everglades.
The everglades used to be the stronghold of the Seminole tribe. But few still live there today.
Black caimans are solitary. They live, rest, and hunt alone.
Both Seminole and Miccossukee Indians live and work in the Florida Everglades. Source: http://www.miamisci.org/ecolinks/everglades/nativeamerican.html
Yes, the Everglades short-tailed shrew lives there.
Black caimans live in south america.
bobcats live in the wetland
No. The live in parts of Asia.
No, the only cats found in the Everglades are the Florida panther (a sub species of the cougar) and the bobcat. No lions live in the Everglades. Lions live only in parts of Africa and parts of Asia.