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1. Name adaptations that an animal in a Florida mangrove swamp may have.

2. Describe adaptations that help alligators survive in a swamp.

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Answer:

Some adaptations could be webbed feet, camo, and things like narrow bodys to help swim faster

Adaptations that help alligators survive in a swamp are webbed toes and long snouts. The webbed toes can help push the water while they are swimming, allowing them to move quickly through swampy waters. The long snots along with sleek bodies and a strong tail these physical characteristics can help them dig burrows and swim faster.

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An animal may adapt to living in the extreme humidity and/or heat in a Florida mangrove swamp. Alligators may adapt to be able to see in the murky waters of the swamps. I hope this helpped!

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