LAKE AND RIVER WILDLIFE
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Water lilies
there are about 200 kinds of water lilies.
their leaves and flowers float on the
surface of the water, and their long stems
stretch down about 6 ft (2 m) to the roots
embedded in the mud below.
WilloW
the willow tree
thrives in the damp
soil of riverbanks,
and the shores
of lakes. its long,
penetrating roots
help strengthen
the bank.
Heron
Many kinds of herons
visit lakes and rivers all
over the world. Herons
wade slowly in shallow
water, at times standing
perfectly still for several
minutes, then suddenly
strike at a frog or a fish
with their long, spear-
shaped
bills.
Mirror carp
carp are fish that live in slow-flowing
rivers and weed-filled lakes. Mirror
carp are so named because their
bodies are covered with large, shiny,
mirrorlike scales. Mirror carp
search the river bottom for small
plants, shellfish, and worms.
Conservation
the axolotl, shown here, is a kind of Mexican
salamander. it cannot survive on land and is found
only in lakes such as lake Xochimilco, Mexico. like
many other lake and river creatures, the axolotl is
threatened by pollution. thousands of lakes in the
world are now lifeless because of the damaging
substances that flow into them. today, many lakes
and rivers are being turned into nature reserves in
order to protect the birds, fish, mammals, and other
wildlife they contain.
Dragonflies are a familiar
sight around lakes and
rivers during the summer
months.
Diving
beetle
the diving beetle
is a fierce predator. it
hunts tadpoles, small fish,
water worms, and insects.
MoorHen
During the breeding season the male and
female moorhen build a nest among
the vegetation at the water’s edge,
and the female lays up to 11
eggs. the moorhen’s long,
splayed toes enable it to walk
on floating leaves
on rivers, lakes,
and marshes.
these birds eat
pond weeds,
fruit, and
sometimes
insects.
Water snake
Many snakes can swim; the water snake
is an expert swimmer. it glides across the
lake with hardly a ripple. Water snakes
prey on small mammals, frogs, fish,
and small water birds, and their eggs
and nestlings.
lake WilDlife
trees such as willows and alders
line the edge of many lakes;
rushes, tussock sedges,
reeds, and other
marshy plants grow
closer to the water. plants
such as water lilies and water
horsetails grow in the
shallow water, and stick
up above the surface.
each type of plant is
food for a different
assortment of animals.
Find out more
animal senses
birds
fish
frogs and other amphibians
snakes
Water boatMan
this aquatic insect uses its paddlelike legs
to row across the surface of the water. the
back swimmer, a similar creature, swims
upside down, often near the surface.
Insect larvae, fish fry
(young), and other small
creatures shelter among the
plants along the water’s edge.
Cattail
grows
to 8 ft
(2.5 m)
high.
Diving beetles breathe by trapping air
under the hard wing cases that
cover the body.
Axolotl means “water beast.”
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