yes they do
The Pyrenees Mountains are home to a diverse range of wildlife, including species such as the Pyrenean chamois, brown bear, bearded vulture, and Iberian ibex. Other animals found in the region include wild boars, red deer, foxes, and various bird species like the golden eagle and Griffon vulture.
the basque
No, there are no fossils in the Pyrenees.
Many different animals live there, too many to make sense of, but animals such as the Long-Eared Owl, the Chamois, the Spanish Lynx, the Ocellated Lizard, the Brown Bear, Bonelli's Eagle, Mice and Marmots, Rabbits, Roe Deer, Wall Creepers, Tree Creepers, Slow Worms and Varying Insects are the well known species of the Pyrenees.
The lifespan of a Great Pyrenees, a large white, fluffy dog, is ten to twelve years. They occasionally live longer.
They live in the Pyrenees Mountains which is on the border of Spain and France.
The Basques
The Basques do.
The animals that live in Texas are the sma eas any animals in the rest of the USA.
they actualy lives almost every were.
any animals that live in that area
Any.