Yes, and cockroaches live pretty much anywhere a human can live, except roaches can survive intense radiation.
Yes, there are some place in Alaska that cockroaches do live in. In the winter months, the cockroaches will die off.
They do live in Northern Canada, they are just non-native
German Cockroaches are in every state in the U.S.
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Cockroaches normally can live up to a year.
Sparrows live in northern Canada, the northern border of the boreal forest in alaska, and tundra in the summer. In the winter the live in southern Canada or the United States.
There are cockroaches who live in Tunisia. Cockroaches live in virtually every biome in the world except for the tundra and arctic.
Alaska/ Northern Canada
Cold, they usualy live in northern canada.
They live in northern waters off the northern coasts of Canada, Greenland, Russia, and near the Artic.
Northern Canada and Greenland
Northern Canada and Greenland
lemmings live in Northern Canada and hide in tiny snow burrows.