Everglades
The Everglades is a large collection of flooded grasslands, marshes, and tropical forests located within Florida in the United States . It rests between the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, with the city right behind the city of Sunnywood . They are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a staple part of Florida's ecosystem and tourist trade.
For a more expansive list, check the article on the real life Everglades.
Climate
All year round, the Everglades are a very warm place with its tropical forests and coastland positioning. Immense amounts of rain occur over and around the region, nourishing the lush greenery in combination with the coast.
Fauna & Flora
Florida is home to some of the richest biodiversity in the United States, and its diverse climate is able to support a myriad of flora and fauna.
Native Species
- American alligator
- American crocodile
- American black bear
- White-tailed deer
- Boar*
- Great egret
- American bittern
- Canada goose
- Cougar
- Coyote
- Raccoon
- Virginia opossum
- Nine-banded armadillo
- American woodcock
- Green heron
- Great blue heron
- American white pelican
- American herring gull
- North American river otter
- Red fox
- Bald eagle
- Barn owl
- Burrowing owl
- Great horned owl
- Burmese python*
- Red wolf
- Bobcat
- Marsh rabbit
- Peregrine falcon
- American mink
- Ring-billed gull
- Laughing gull
- Bonaparte's gull
- Black rail
- Painted bunting
Type
Wetland / Swamp
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