Describe and list the 4 habitats that thrive in the Everglades.
by habitats, do you mean species?
no.
Check this website http://www.nps.gov/ever/forkids/habitats.htm i think 2 of the habitats are wet and dry habitats? not sure
There is http://www.miamisci.org/ecolinks/everglades/animals.html But I will try to write something up quick
Florida bay has abundant coral reefs on the hard bottom, and tropical fish swarming among the seagrass and shellfish. The mangrove is a unique, water-dwelling tree whose very nature creates an individual ecosystem all its own. Sloughs are the wettest regions inland: they are the site of the faster-flowing currents and are located in the center of the river. Sawgrass is the most recognizable ecosystem of the Everglades; this floating plant, actually a member of the sedge family (it is not actually a "grass") dominates most marsh areas.
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Mangrove- The mangrove is a unique, water-dwelling tree. Pineland- Pines provide a rich habitat for wildlife, especially for birds and small mammals who are particularly fond of the seeds from the pine cones. Sawgrass- Most recognizable ecosystem of the Everglades. Slough- Wettest regions inland.
now here's wat i got Mangrove - Unique, water-dwelling tree whose very nature creates an individual ecosystem all its own. Pineland- Sawgrass - Most recognizable ecosystem of the Everglades. Slough - Wettest regions inland.
o got it now
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now heres wat i got Describe and list the 4 habitats that thrive in the Everglades. Mangrove - Unique, water-dwelling tree whose very nature creates an individual ecosystem all its own. Pineland - Rich habitat for wildlife, especially for birds and small mammals who are particularly fond of the seeds from the pine cones. Sawgrass - Most recognizable ecosystem of the Everglades. Slough - Wettest regions inland.
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