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.
Swamps are warm, wet areas that are teeming with both animal and plant life; the water-logged land in swamps is often heavily forested, with trees like cypress and tupelo. Some animals live in the low-oxygen water (some fish, crayfish, shrimp, tadpoles, insect larvae, etc.), some animals live at the surface of the water (like alligators, caiman, nutria, 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, deer, earthworms, etc.).
An animal that lives in a swamp is a blue heron. They are large birds, the size of an eight year old boy.crocodiles,fish
Moose live mostly in Canada and Maine, so they live in forested areas with maybe some swamps or lakes.
Animals commonly found in cypress domes include wading birds like herons and egrets, as well as reptiles such as alligators and snakes. Mammals like otters and raccoons also inhabit these wetland environments.
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Herbivores that live in swamps beavers.
No. They live in the rivers and swamps of Africa.
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reptiles? if ur not satisfied with the answer than just call then friggen swampswimmers
trick question, nothing lives
humans, crocodiles, alligators, and anacondas
swamps are important to animals because some animals bathe in it and others drink it.
Blepharismas live in swamps, lakes. and some ponds
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.
Animals that live in swamps or lakes include alligators, frogs, turtles, otters, fish, and various bird species like herons and ducks. These animals have adaptations that allow them to thrive in the wet and muddy conditions of these habitats.
Yes,swamps,bayous,marshes,etc. At least some Cajun people in Louisiana do.