National Parks of the world - Everglades
Everglades is a national park located on a wetland near the shores of Florida. When you take a look at the horizon nothing is moving, not even the water. Even though, it looks like a static picture, this national park is beaming with different species of plants and wildlife. The associated animal with this park is the one and only American crocodile and his brother, the alligator. Visitors can also encounter various species of turtles and birds (for example the wood stork, snail kite, bald eagle). Other reptiles living among the tall grass are snakes and lizards. The most dangerous predators in the park are the crocodiles and alligators, the Florida panther, black bears, wild boars, spiders, and snakes, especially the coral snake. This dangerous cold-blooded animal is unique for its color and the fact that it is equipped with the second most deadly venom in the snake kingdom (one place lower than the black mamba). To encounter all the different animals, you can attend boat trips, bus rides, ride your bicycle or just hike the trails. To summarize, everglades national park is a place worth visiting to learn more about reptiles and animals native to Florida.
I'm not sure this is a place for me. Reptiles are probably the only group of animals I could personally do without.
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