Crabs, lobsters, herons and many other stuff. Why not you go to a mangrove swamp and check it yourself????
:)swamp+egg= lizard i'm sure
Pigs commonly live on farms or in areas where they can roam freely. They are often housed in pens or barns to provide shelter and protection from the elements. In the wild, pigs can be found in forests, grasslands, and wetlands.
A pet is a animal that humans have. A wild animal is a animal that lives outdoors. A bear is a wild animal. A cat is a pet.
A wild chicken? Chickens are ancestors of the Junglefowl, but a chicken who lives in the wild is a wild chicken
In the wild, tigers mostly feed on larger and medium sized animals. Sambar, gaur, chital, barasingha, wild boar, nilgai and both water buffalo and domestic buffalo are the tiger's favoured prey. Sometimes, they also prey on leopards, pythons, sloth bears and crocodiles.
Swamp Thing - Wild Adventures - was created in 2003.
wild cat
Yes, the Margay is a wild spotted nocturnal cat native to the Americas. It lives alone in remote areas of the rainforest.
Wild America - 1982 Swamp Bear Part 1 was released on: USA: January 1987
Wild America - 1982 Swamp Bear Part 2 was released on: USA: January 1987
Different types of plants grow in the Honey Island Swamp including wild iris, swamp grass, and Spanish moss. Honey Island Swamp, which is a wild life refuge in Louisiana, also has a variety of tree species like the bald cypress and birch.
Different types of plants grow in the Honey Island Swamp including wild iris, swamp grass, and Spanish moss. Honey Island Swamp, which is a wild life refuge in Louisiana, also has a variety of tree species like the bald cypress and birch.
llamas are actually descendants of the wild swamp rat. They adapted and evolved from crawling to walking and have 4 nipples that swamp rats also had in order for them to breed.
Swamp People - 2010 Shooting Wild 2-3 was released on: USA: 14 April 2011
In the water
Man vs- Wild - 2006 Jungle Swamp 3-3 was released on: USA: 16 May 2008
If it LIVES in the wild, yes.Oryctolagus cuniculus lives quite well in the wild.