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The marsh/swamp region is located in the southeast corner of Georgia. The swamp is known as the Okefenokee. The climate is hot, wet, and humid year round. The land and soil is very soft. Animals in this region include snakes, alligators, snapping turtles, deer, tall wading birds (like herons and storks), and bullfrogs. Some plants include cypress trees, Spanish moss, water lilies, and pitcher plants. The plants and animals thrive in an environment with hot, wet weather. Many animals are adapted to live both in and out of water.
Swap/marsh