You find the Marsh Lurker in the Marsh in The Neverglades on your map. Walk through the Marsh and 2 eyes will be sticking out of the Marsh : That's them
Marsh Hendry's birth name is Wayland Marsh Hendry.
Catrina Marsh's birth name is Catrina Marie Marsh.
Jodie Marsh's birth name is Jodie Louisa Marsh.
Jean Marsh's birth name is Jean Lyndsay Torren Marsh.
predators
It eats decayed cordgrass.
The foliage of marsh marigolds isÊeaten by two leaf beetles. The plant seedÊisÊeaten by upland game birds and small rodents.
If by marsh, you mean the environment in general, then the animal that eats that is a decomposer. Decomposers breakdown bottom level decomposing materials like dead plant and animal material and turn it into renewable energy.
it is almost the last but a different animal eats it in the lake,pond and marsh.
Halophytes are plants that can grow in high-salt environments, such as salt marshes or coastal areas. They have adapted mechanisms to tolerate and even utilize the salt present in the soil or water for their growth and survival. Examples of halophytes include glasswort, mangroves, and salt marsh grasses.
yes,they eat any kind and certainly they eat berries.thank u for asking!
Salt marsh snails are preyed upon by a variety of animals, including birds such as herons and shorebirds, as well as crabs and other invertebrates. Additionally, fish, raccoons, and some mammals may also feed on salt marsh snails.
Deer and rabbits are known to eat marsh marigold. However, marsh marigold contains toxins that make it unpalatable to many animals, so it is not heavily consumed.
Animals that eat tadpoles in a marsh include birds like herons and kingfishers, as well as fish such as catfish and bass. Predatory insects like dragonfly larvae and water beetles are also known to prey on tadpoles in marsh ecosystems.
The marsh rabbit does live here because it has the name marsh in it
I personally eat them for dinner every Thursday night. You just have to make sure you boil thm so you don't get AIDS