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English: from http://sofia.usgs.gov/virtual_tour/kids/ecosys.html#marsh

Hardwood hammocks are localized, thick stands of hardwood trees that can grow on natural rises of only a few inches of land. In South Florida, hammocks occur in marshes, pinelands, and mangrove swamps. Hammocks may contain many different species of trees such as the sabal palm, live oak, red maple, mahogany, gumbo limbo and cocoplum. Many types of epiphytes ("air plants") and ferns can be found here as well.

Wildlife in hammocks can include tree snails, raccoons, opossums, birds, snakes, lizards, tree frogs, and large animals such as the Florida panther, bobcat, and deer.
Date 2006-05-01 (original upload date)
Source Transfered from en.wikipedia, originally from http://sofia.usgs.gov/virtual_tour/kids/ecosys.html#marsh
Author Original uploader was Ryz05 at en.wikipedia
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  • 2006-05-01 23:37 Ryz05 500×375×8 (63544 bytes) from http://sofia.usgs.gov/virtual_tour/kids/ecosys.html#marsh ''Hardwood hammocks are localized, thick stands of hardwood trees that can grow on natural rises of only a few inches of land. In South Florida, hammocks occur in marshes, pinelands, and mang

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