Tortoises typically do not inhabit wetlands, as they are primarily terrestrial reptiles. They are more commonly found in arid and semi-arid environments, such as deserts and grasslands. However, some species, like the gopher tortoise, may be associated with areas that have seasonal wetland features, but they do not live in true wetlands like turtles or amphibians do.
Anacondas live in the wetlands
marshes,bogs
alberta wetlands
A turtle lives in all the biomes.
The Everglades are the type of wetland that royal palms live in. Because this is their natural habitat, they thrive and grown in the Everglades.
yes the coyote lives in a wetland
Snails are capable to live in every wetland. They are adapted to the environment and live as decomposers of wetlands.
It's actually only considered a wetland, but the truth is the wetland was created man-made by a sewage system created in 1996. The only animals reecorded to live here are many types of birds. If you ask me that's just wrong.
Tortoise eat lettuce. Lettuce = live.
no
Yes, there are desert tortoise.
The galapagos tortoise live in the galapagos island