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An example of an herbivore that lives in a marsh is a nutria, also known as a coypu, which is an extremely destructive, invasive species in the United States. Nutrias are mammals that live in the water and they quite similar to beavers or capybaras.

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Herbivores that live in swamps just to name a few: beavers, hippopotamus, swamp rabbits.

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lubber,grasshopper,nutria,deer,swamp rabbit

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Two herbivores in a swamp are turtle an algae

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Swamp rabbits

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