There are lots of insects that live in the Midwestern United States. Insects such as the bumble bee, cockroaches, and dog ticks can be found in the Midwest.
Originally, the Kickapoo Indians lived in the Ohio and Michigan area, which is the Midwestern region of the United States. They lived in wickiups rather than tepees.
"Poison oak is most common in the western United States, although it is also found in eastern states. It rarely is found in midwestern states." http://health.yahoo.com/ency/healthwise/hw74805
Black bats are a group of microbats that live in the United States. They eat mosquitoes, moths, and other insects.
Forests of the midwestern and mid Atlantic states of the U.S. Winters in South America.
Bats that live in the United States eat nectar, fruit and insects. Carnivorous bats eat birds, frogs, fish and mice.
Stick insects are very widely spread throughout the world. They live in the contiguous United States, most of central and south America, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Southern Asia, and western Europe.
Hi! It originates from the Isle of Sicily in Italy. Sulphur used to be the number one export of the island. There are numerous people with that last name that live in Messina, Sicily, as well as the midwestern United States and Australia.
They Live in the Untied states
People In the United States live in a Stratified Society
they live in the pacific ocean by the united states of america.
The cheyennes live at Mexico and there location is at the Midwestern
Yes, I live in the United States.