Georgias Swamps and Marshes How do the habitats

Georgia’s Swamps and Marshes How do the habitats of Georgia impact the organisms that live there?

Where are the Swamps and Marshes of Georgia? Swamps and Marshes n The swamp and marsh habitat is located within the Coastal Plain region, but it has very different plants and animals living in it. n These wetlands are home to many plants and animals. n It is an area of soft land.

Characteristics of Georgia’s Swamps & Marshes The Okefenokee Swamp is the largest swamp in North America. It is on the border of Florida.

Characteristics of Georgia’s Swamps & Marshes The Okefenokee has four land features: prairies, hammocks, (small clusters of trees), lakes, and islands. There are 70 islands is the Okefenokee. Even though the water looks dark and dirty, it is actually very pure.

Characteristics of Georgia’s Swamps & Marshes Saltwater marshes are found along the back sides of the barrier islands. When the tides are in, the plants may be covered by salt water. When the tides are out, they may be covered. The marshes are home to many fish, shellfish and birds.

Characteristics of Georgia’s Swamps & Marshes The prairie (open area with shallow water and tall grass) is where most of the swamp animals live.

Mammals of Georgia’s Swamps & Marshes Least Shrew American Black Bear Marsh Rabbit Marsh Rice Rat Northern Yellow Bat

Amphibians of Georgia’s Swamps & Marshes Flatwood Salamander Little Grass Frog Green Treefrog Pinewood Treefrog One-Toed Amphiuma

Fish of Georgia’s Swamps & Marshes Yellow Bullhead Redfin Pickerel Florida Gar Flier Warmouth Florida Gar Mosquitofish Pirate Perch

Birds of Georgia’s Swamps & Marshes Wood Stork Brown Thrasher Ringed Neck Duck Great Blue Heron Great Egret Barn Owl

Reptiles of Georgia’s Swamps & Marshes Spiny Softshell Mud Snake American Alligator Plain Bellied Water Snake

Trees of Georgia’s Swamps & Marshes Sycamore Bald Cypress Slash Pine Parsley Hawthorn River Birch Two-Winged Silverbell

Shrubs of Georgia’s Swamps & Marshes Virginia Sweetspire Southern Highbush Blueberry Littlehip Hawthorn Red Titi Button Bush

Other Common Plants of Georgia’s Swamps & Marshes Ferns Bladderwort Spanish Moss Pitcher Plant Bladderwort
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