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Terrestrial Animals
During dry periods of intermittent rivers, terrestrial animals can gain access to resources and areas that were otherwise inaccessible, either due to natural or man-made obstructions. Additionally, when drying, these riverbeds often leave behind organisms, such as fish or aquatic plants, which were unable to relocate in response to lowering water levels. These organisms are often used as a food source for a variety of terrestrial animals, such as birds, mammals, and reptiles.