no
The Vatican has no national animal.Vatican City is a small country located in the city of Rome. The national animal of Vatican City is the Cardinal.
any animals are uganda animals
There are no native animals on the Antarctic continent.
yes
There are no natural animals in the Vatican except for a few species of birds and an occasional stray cat that wanders in from Rome. Even pets are not allowed in the Vatican.
There are heaps of animals in Italy just not native ones. There are animals like wolfs and deer but as I said they are not native. They are found in other places.
There are no true natives of Vatican City. Of the 800-850 residents, only about 220 have Vatican citizenship and that includes the pope, all cardinals that are assigned to work in the Vatican as well as some members of the papal diplomatic corps.
The Vatican has no place for pets. It is crowded with tourists and has no place for animals to do what animals do. They would leave their droppings everywhere for people to step into.
There are no huskies, nor are there any animals native to the Antarctic continent.
Native animals include the ibex and chamois, brown bear and wolves (found only in protected areas) and deer.
No, there is no multiplex in the Vatican.
It affected native animals because the native animals became prey to the new animals