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A :-) Alligators, snakes, turtles, newts and salamanders are among the reptiles and amphibians that live in wetlands. Invertebrates, such as crayfish, shrimp, mosquitoes, snails and dragonflies, also live in wetlands, along with birds including plover, grouse, storks, herons and other waterfowl.

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Producers: Akulikuli, Aki aki, Makai Sedge, and Makaloa Sedge.

Consumers: the Ae‘o (Hawaiian Stilt), the Alae Keokeo (Hawaiian Coot), the ‘Alae ‘ula (Hawaiian Moorhen),

the Koloa Maoli (Hawaiian Duck), fish, such as the Aholehole and the O‘opu (Goby).

Decomposers: bacteria and fungi.

Bugs, frogs and salamanders, fish, birds, snakes and turtles, and mammals like mice, squirrels, deer, and bears all like to use wetlands.

Alligators, snakes, turtles, newts and salamanders are among the reptiles and amphibians that live in wetlands. Invertebrates, such as crayfish, shrimp, mosquitoes, snails and dragonflies, also live in wetlands, along with birds including plover, grouse, storks, herons and other waterfowl.