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Wetlands

Location Southern part of North America , South America , and Australia

Climate Lots of rain in wetlands and hot and humid.

Plants Lilly pads Moss Flowers Swamp salad Lichen

Animals in wetlands Ducks Crocodile Snakes Frogs Crabs Beaver turtles

Food chain Tree > shrimp > monk jack fish > bar fin fish > crocodile > when the decomposers brake down him It stars all over again.

Decomposers Lichen Fungi Backteria

Natural change When lightning strikes the water it effects the animals in the water.

Human effect When humans spill oil and put down trees the animals die and some animals have to move.

Adaptation Fish gills help them stay alive.

Endangered animals Tigers Crocodile

Facts It rains so much that it makes ponds. Wetlands are all over the world.

What did you learn about the wetlands? Quiz