American Toad
Beaver
Bull Frog
Crayfish
Copperhead
Dekay's Brown Snake
Dragonfly
Eastern Cottontail Rabbit
Eastern Fox Squirrel
Eastern Grey Squirrel
Eastern Hog-Nosed Snake
Five-Lined Skink
Green Frog
Little Brown Bat
Minnows
Monarch Butterfly
Muskrat
North American Wood Turtle
Northern Bobwhite
Northern Raccoon
Northern Water Snake
Painted Turtle
Rat Snake
Red Salamander
Snapping Turtle
Spotted Turtle
Striped Skunk
Southern Cricket Frog
Tadpole
Virginia Opossum
White-tailed deer
Birds
American Crow
American Robin
Barn Owl
Barred Owl
Bluebirds
Blue Jay
Broad-Winged Hawk
Canada Goose
Great Blue Heron
Green Heron
Indigo Bunting
Kingfisher
Mallard
Northern Cardinal
Red-Headed Woodpecker
Red-Tailed Hawk
Red-Winged Blackbird
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
Short-eared Owl
Wild Turkey
Woodduck
Insects
American Dog Tick
Black Widow Spider
Centipede
Cicada
Cockroach
Common Field Katydid
Convergent Lady Beetle
Eastern Subterranean Termite
Eastern Yellowjacket
Elephant Stag Beetle
Firefly
Flower Spider
Golden Paper Wasp
Japanese Beetle (nonnative)
Luna Moth
Praying Mantis (Carolina Mantid)
Rolly Polly (Pill Bug)
Stable Fly
Tree Hole Mosquito
Woody plants found in the wetlands
American Sycamore
American Plum
Autumn-Olive (Invasive)
Black Cherry
Black Haw
Black Willow
Elderberry
Hazel Alder
Morrow Honeysuckle (Invasive)
Plants at the Wetlands
Bottlebrush
Bottle Gentian
Goldenrod
Milkweed
Sphagnum moss
Some crabs live in salt marshes, such as the horseshoe crab. Another animal is the juvenile fish. A salt marsh is connected to another body of water, like an ocean. River otters may live in salt marshes as well.
animals like dragonflies, marsh flies, cat tails,
Some animals live in the water (including fish, crabs, shrimp, tadpoles, insect larvae, etc.), some animals live at the surface of the water (like frogs, turtles, beavers, etc.), some animals live above the water (like birds, insects, frogs, etc.), and other animals live in the spongy areas of land surrounding the swamp (like raccoons, opossums, muskrats, deer, snails, earthworms, etc.), using the marsh for feeding, shelter, and/or nesting areas.
Some animals are crocodiles, hippopotamus, and plants are papyrus
many kinds but some are grown in foreign countries and brought here
All kinds of fish and squids. Also, some sea snakes.
Some elephants live by the yuki Indians dumb^. some ppl have nothing better to do.... ANYways, do you mean what kind of animals were there before some species were wiped out by whites & by sending all of our water to las Vegas and los angeles.... or do you mean what kinds of animals live there with us now?
Because some animals don't like vegetables, like lions or wolves. They get nutrients from other animals, and are therefore called carnivores. They can't eat too many veggies, or they'll get sick. The animals that eat veggies are called herbivores, and eating meat makes them sick. Humans are omnivores, which means we eat both.
These are some of the animals that live in albeta badlandsYellow-bellied sapsuckers,Woodpeckers,Deer,Eagle,Mule deer, White tailed deer, Pronghorn,Coyotes, Prowl and Rodents.
All animals have a fear of predation.
Animals that live in salt marshes include marsh birds (such as herons and egrets), marsh mammals (like nutria and muskrats), fish (such as killifish and mullet), and invertebrates (like fiddler crabs and marsh periwinkles). The diverse ecosystem of a salt marsh provides habitat and food sources for a variety of species.
Many different kinds of animals live on land. Some examples include elephants, cats, dogs, cheetahs, monkeys, bears, deer, bats, and elk.