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Wetlands

location In six of the seven contents. Mostly in canada.

climate Very warm in summer and humid and wet.

Plants water lilies Cattails Sedge grasses Duck weed Water milfoil Pondweed Mangroves

Animals Beavers Geese Blue gill sunfish Shrimp Mangrove jack Saltwater crocodile Pelicans Ducks

decomposers Fungi Lichen Moss Bacteria

Food chain Water milfoil Mayfly nymph Blue gill sunfish Snowy egret Snowy egret dies and falls in wet lands. Water milfoil take nutrients.

Natural change An alligator growing up and how it gets it prey, and how the mom can hear them if there in danger.

Human effects How we pollute the wetlands.

Adaptations How a fish adapts to the shallow water.

Endangered animals Snowy Egret and tigers

Facts On Antarctica there is not a wetland. There are wetlands on six of the seven continents. There are many types of herbivores.

QUIZ WHAT DO SNOWY EGRET EAT? HOW MANY DECOPOSER ARE IN THE WETLANDS?

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