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Some animals that live in swamplands include alligators, frogs, snakes, turtles, birds like herons and egrets, and mammals like otters and raccoons. These animals are well adapted to the wet and marshy conditions found in swamps.
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Swamps usually do have a distinct smell because of the water and the plant life in the water.
They live in swamps along rivers, bayous, and lakes. Their environment has lots of plants, submerged trees and branches, and marshy ground. This is similar to the habitat of many types of frogs.
They are birds of tupelo and cypress swamps, which are found in southern swamplands.
Swamplands are low lands that are seasonaly flooded.
Some animals that live in swamplands include alligators, frogs, snakes, turtles, birds like herons and egrets, and mammals like otters and raccoons. These animals are well adapted to the wet and marshy conditions found in swamps.
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Swamplands USA - 2013 Okefenokee 1-2 was released on: USA: 9 July 2013
in the grasslands ,swamplands ,and the tropicalrainforest.
The Mekong Delta
The swamplands of extreme southern Louisiana, containing elements of both forests and the coast, could be called swampy marshlands.
In damp, wet, moist places. Swamps, showers, under rocks that sort of thing.
In the water in warm climates.
They are swamps in Louisiana.
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