
Yesterday me and my family went to Rockefeller state park. We went on a trail called 13 bridges. Maybe it was called that because their were 13 bridges .The second river we saw my dad said their might be craw fish in it ( Ive notice rivers that have the most craw fish have big boulders in them) In the river their were also small fish they were brown and very fast then I saw the remaining of a craw fish on this craw fish the pincers were bright red and had small bumps.
When we past all the rivers their was a pitcher plant on the side of the path .The pitcher plant has slippery sides so that bugs fall in. Pitcher plants live near ponds and swamps so they can catch more bugs . frogs and spiders use the pitcher plant too. they wait near it and when a bug falls in the water the frog or spider has a easy meal. their is one spider that lowers its web in the water of the pitcher plant and carries a bubble in front of it and waits for a bug to get stuck in it.
