Found in cut over woodlots, hedgerows, roadsides, suburban lawns. Roosts in evergreen trees and deep bushes.
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Cardinals, sometimes called "redbirds" live along forest edges and lawns in North America.
Snakes sleep outside when they live in the wild. They will either find holes in the ground to live in, or hide out under rocks or logs.
bats sleep 20 hours bats sleep 20 hours
hares and jackrabbits live in simple flattened nests of grass above the ground called a form, and usually do not live in groups.
Rabbits live in open fields. They sleep in burrows called warrens.
Baby cardinals have no special name, they are still considered to be cardinals. Cardinals can live for about 15 years.
Cardinals, sometimes called "redbirds" live along forest edges and lawns in North America.
They live and sleep in the ground.
Wisconsin
birds live in nests in a tree and sleep in a nest
Cardinals mate throughout the entire year. They stay together for the rest of their life.
Worms sleep in the soil.
vampires sleep in coffins and where they live im to sure
No, you must sleep to survive
First vampires sleep in the morning in their coffins, and live by drinking the bloods.
squirrels
I would say they sleep. Because everything has to sleep to live.