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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2009

A Wetland is described by the plant species that live in it. If an area is wet enough for long enough to support a majority of plants that are adapted to wet conditions then you have a wetland. We've created a whole tag on this at: http://www.untamedscience.com/biology/world-biomes/wetlands-biome

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  • haha its funny cause i live in colorado and i have red winged black birds all the time -_-

  • Nice upload, kkep up the great work,

  • i love it, very good explanations, thnx!!!

  • omg thank you so much!

    I needed this & well, thank you!

    I hope you don't mind, but I had a huge project to do & your video was amazing as a side note to use! THANK YOU!!!!

  • Nice work guys,, like that a lot.

  • Great vid! I was recently wetland hiking in pennsylvannia and found a group of temperate sundew and a group of pitchers, Sarracenia purpurea. It was my first time seeing them in the wild! I got some cool photos of them, they were so cool!...Wetland are about as Bio-diverse as you can get in PA!

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