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this is the most solid part of the swamp. the ground is muddy, littered with stagnant pools of water, and filled with spongy beds that act almost like quicksand. it is a dangerous place to be, but it is less likely that you will run into alligators or crocodiles here. the prey consists mostly of birds, such as the great blue heron, or pheasants. combined with the scarcity of drinkable water, the food supply could only support four canines.
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TWIST ROOT DEN
this massive tree has been around since ancient times. the earth has eroded away from beneath the majority of the tree, exposing the roots and creating a sort of cave-like structure. inside the dirt is soft, easy to dig through. multiple flocks of birds, colonies of squirrels, and warrens of rabbits make their home around this tree. the constant supply of fresh water that trickles from beneath the tree and gathers in a pool in the "cave" ensures that six canines could be supported here.
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much like Florida's Everglades, this part of the swamp is a massive field of cat-tails and other swamp plants, all rooted in two to three feet of water. here and there exist small mounds of muddy land where the dirt rises above the waterline, and these are usually home to bird nests. younger alligators and crocodiles patrol the waters here, but are no less of a threat if you happen across one. many different types of birds live here, some slow, some fast, and their nests have eggs year-round. though the water can be questionable in some areas, it is mostly safe to drink. four canines could be supported here.
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this massive forest of swamp trees is green year-round. the roots of the trees poke up through the swamp water, and sometimes can create small alcoves to take shelter in. be wary, though, for fire ants love to use these alcoves as nesting sites. the swamp water is potable in certain areas where the water flows, but these are often near more open areas of water, and crocodiles and alligators alike patrol the depths. if you are lucky, you can find a young croc or gator and eat it. but don't think that won't piss off momma. the availability of water but scarcity of constant food means that only three canines could be supported here.
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HiLLJACK SWAMP
located on the south-western edge of the reserve, the swamp is a dangerous place for the inexperienced, but it also full of natural beauty. the roots of the mangrove trees grow in many odd and interesting shapes, creating many hollows beneath that hide a plethora of flora and fauna.
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