FFW06 - Adapted to Swamps
Fit for the Wild • 25m
The creatures of the Okavango occupy a mosaic of land and water. Throngs of birds and animals arrive with the seasonal floods, only to recede along with the waters. Permanent residents of this emerald oasis are specially adapted to survive its often unpredictable patterns. At the head of this food chain is the fearsome Nile crocodile.
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FFW07 - Adapted to the Ocean
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FFW08 - Adapted to the Underground
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FFW09 - Adapted to the Forest
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