The chamois (an antelope) and the ibex (a wild goat) are native to the Alps, but are rare. Hunting is regulated strictly. there may be more but i cant be bothered to find them, also i do believe farmers let their cattle pasture on the upper tundra regions of the alps because it is very much like already prepared land
Ibex, Red Deer, Chamois ( Like a goat), Nuthatch (A Native Bird), Marmots, and foxes. There are no bears in the Swiss Alps because they where killed of in 1904. The wolves where etinct before that because of local farmers. The closest bear sighting was in Southeast Swiss Alps, coming out of Austria.
There are a few different animals that live in the Alps. One of these is the Alpine Marmot. Others are the red squirrel, brown hare, Fat dormouse, Alpine Ibex, Chamois, the common shrew, pine marten, and the eagle owl.
Elk, Chamois, Ibex, Marmot, Alpine Salamander.
mountain goats, bob cats, and mountain lions
Polar bears, Spider monkeys, giraffes, Simba, Chihuahuas, chinchillas, and, of course, the Lochness monster! If you didn't know this, then you are a silly willy.
wolves or somin
The Alps are a range of mountains in Europe. They have many natural resources, such as water, trees, and animals.
the Alps can be found in Europe.
the Alps can be found in Europe.
Alpine Marmots. In Italian they are called "marmotta" in German "Murmeltier".
The Alps are a range of mountains in Europe. They have many Natural Resources, such as water, trees, and animals.
Alps is the name of a mountain network!!!!!!
Animals and people.
There are several kinds of dangerous animals that live in the Alps. There are brown bears, snakes, insects, wolves, and lynx.
Switzerland
No. The Alps are in Europe.
The name "Alps" is derived from the Latin word "albus," meaning "white." This likely refers to the snowy peaks of the mountains, particularly visible from a distance, giving them a white appearance.
The Alps mountains are located in Europe, stretching across several countries including France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, and Germany. The range is known for its stunning scenery and popular winter sports destinations.