No. A fern is firmly grounded in the soil it sits in
Yes! it does
The year that the book "Where The Red Fern Grows" takes place in the early 1930s, but the actual year that it takes place in is in 1933.
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," there is a legend that says only an angel can plant a red fern. The red fern is said to mark a special place, such as the resting place of someone beloved. The ringtail coon is not directly associated with this legend, but it is portrayed as a mysterious and elusive creature in the story.
The hart's tongue fern lives in a damp (moist) shady place like in a forest.
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"Where the Red Fern Grows" is set in the late 1930s and early 1940s in the Ozark Mountains.
They kind move from place to place when it is winter they move south. And they can move if they chose.
The Ozark mountains of Oklahoma.
yes they do move place by place
the Incas did not move from place to place