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King of the swamps. The Okefenokee.

King of the swamps. The Okefenokee. Location. Southeast Georgia on the border. . Constructive or Destructive?. Both constructive and destructive because… . Takes dead plants and leaves to build itself. Constructed by two rivers. . Plants and Animals. A nimals.

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King of the swamps. The Okefenokee.

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  1. King of the swamps. The Okefenokee.

  2. Location • Southeast Georgia on the border.

  3. Constructive or Destructive? • Both constructive and destructive because… • Takes dead plants and leaves to build itself • Constructed by two rivers.

  4. Plants and Animals Animals • Alligators, bears, deer, snakes, and hawks. • sundew, sassafras, water lilies, and pitcher plants.

  5. Bibliography • Wacoa elementary and Col Jeananda, “Georgia landforms”, ‘96. • The New Encyclopedia, Georgia Humanities council.oct.24, 2005

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