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The '''Fil Humide Bog''' is a cold bog that forms at the delta of the [[Acquargento river]]. The bog is home to many unique species such as the [[bog eagle]], or the [[striped swarm spider]]. The bog is located almost entirely in the borders of the district of [[Hvitkanger]], with a small part in the district [[Honningsund]]. [[File:Fil Humide Bog Map.png|thumb|Map of the Fil Humide Bog]] == Ecosystem == === Flora === [[File:Fil Humide Bog Photo.jpg|thumb|Part of the inner bog microbiome in the western part of the Fil Humide Bog]] The most unique ecosystem is located on the [[Spavennato eyot]], it is on this eyot that the [[rapid barbed vine]] grows, it is the only location in which this species grows in the wild. The vine grows over everything in it's path, killing all plant life, except for very small plants. For this reason the rapid barbed vine covers the nearly whole island, the one exception being the most southern point, which is a rocky outcrop due to erosion from the river. Other notable plants include the [[Sanguivorous grass]], and the bronze willow. === Fauna === Animals that are not in purely native to the bog include the [[common sea scorpion]], [[greater freshwater octopus]] and the [[stripped river shark]]. While some purely native species are the [[bog polecat]], [[detritus vinegaroon]], [[thorny mantis]], and the [[vine bee]]. === Nature Reclamation === The town Notodsla was founded by Swedish and Russian immigrants in 1781. The town operated normally for 67 years until barbed vine, specifically the rapid barbed vine, grew over the eyot. The town was abandoned in 1850 after the vine grew over the entire eyot. The most common theory for how the vine went unnoticed is that the vine grew in the [[Regelée Divot]], and over time grew over the limestone rock until it reached the surface. [[File:Fil Humide Bog Photo 2.jpg|thumb|Part of the coastal bog microbiome in the central part of the Fil Humide Bog]] == Microbiomes == [[File:Fil Humide Bog Microbiomes.png|left|thumb|FIl Humide Bogs microbiome map]] The Fil Humide Bog has two major microbiomes, and four minor microbiomes. The two major biomes are the coastal bog, and inner bog microbiomes. The minor microbiomes are the outer bog islands, rocky eyots & outcrops, sandhills and the most unique microbiome, the viny overgrowth. == Military Usage == The [[Wosteaquean Armed Forces|Armed Forces of Wosteaque]] routinely use the bog for environmental training in [[Area 2]], as well as assisting in scientific expeditions. The [[2nd Infantry Division]] has extensive training exercises in the more remote parts of the bog. [[Category:Ecology]][[Category:Geography]][[Category:Frésir]][[Category:Wosteaque]]
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