Most species live in marshes or near water, because there their larvae have more than enough food.
They live in open areas and marshes with some grass and feed on water plants.
All three species live in reedy swamps and marshes, usually in lowlands.
A great variety of wildlife, including many endangered species, lives in marshes and swamps.
The Water Parsnip lives in marshes and other wetland in areas below 3000 feet.
Two species of Otter live in Kasanka's rivers, marshes and lakes.
These include the 'archaebacteria' that now live in airless marshes.
This small snail lives in marshes and in pools.
These fish live in marshes, swamps, canals, and lowland wetlands.
It lives in well-vegetated marshes and feeds on water plants.