Exploring Wetlands with Tarzan

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Exploring Wetlands with Tarzan

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Exploring Wetlands with Tarzan. What is a Wetland?. A wetland is an area coved with shallow water. There are different types of plants and animals that live in wetlands. They provide fish for people to eat and clean our water. Wetland Animals. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Exploring Wetlands with Tarzan

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What is a Wetland?

•A wetland is an area coved with shallow water. •There are different types of plants and animals that live in wetlands. •They provide fish for people to eat and clean our water.

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Review Question• Why is it important to protect wetlands?

A. They are a fun place to visit.B. They provide important things to our environment.C. It would be hard for some of the animals to find a new home.D. Nothing would happen if all of the wetlands disappeared .

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Although wetlands would be a pretty fun place to visit, it is not why they are so important.

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Alligators• Packs plants together to make a nest for eggs.• Lays 27 to 52 eggs.• Takes eggs 65 days to hatch.• Young stay with mother for 3 years.

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Heron• Eat at night with mostly fish and shrimps.• Live alone or in groups In trees and bushes.• Lay 2 to 4 eggs.

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Spiny Reed Frog• Known as the golden leaf-folding frog.• Very small.• Good at climbing.• Lay eggs on leaves.

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Siamese Fighting Fish• Males are green, blue, or red.• Females are yellowish-brown.• They fight to keep their space in the water.• The male guards the nest with the eggs.

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Walking Catfish• Able to move on land.• Make snakelike movements.• It eats fish.• Can burry itself in mud for long periods of time.

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Anaconda• Member of the boa family.• Largest snake in the world.• Are larger than 29 feet. • Females have 24 to 36 babies at a time.• Live for about 10 years.

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