Which is true of both the Zapata Swamp and the Everglades in Florida?

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Responses

They have the same number of species of birds.
They have the same number of species of birds.

They have the same number of species of plants.
They have the same number of species of plants.

They have the same number of acres.
They have the same number of acres.

They have the same endangered species.

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None of the provided responses about the Zapata Swamp and the Everglades are true. While both are wetlands and share some ecological characteristics, they differ significantly in terms of species diversity, size, and specific endangered species.

If you are looking for a comparison between the two, it is essential to look at their unique ecosystems rather than assuming equivalence in these specific aspects. Would you like more detailed information about each area?