Yes they do! I go up north every summer to enjoy the beautiful hiking trails and waterfalls....they are everywhere! Especially when you are on a nature walk through a hiking trail on the way to a waterfall....they are not scared of humans like in southern Michigan, they are so used to them that they will scurry right up to you and greet you! It's so cute
In Michigan, moose live in the Upper Peninsula. The Upper Peninsula is the area of Michigan north of the Straits of Mackinac.
The Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
the upper peninsula
It IS named the Upper Peninsula. We call it the U.P for short. People who live there are called Uppers pronounced...you pers :)
In the Upper Peninsula for sure, I don't know where else though.
UP refers to the Upper Peninsula. People from southern Michigan refer to people from the Up as "yoopers", while people from the UP refer to people from southern Michigan as "trolls" (as they live under the Mackinack Bridge)
Gray wolves live in the upper region of Michigan.
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squirrels,geese and house pets such as dogs and cats
yes, there are 15,000-19,000 bears still roaming northern michigan. 90 percent are in the upper penninsula. the other 10 percent are mostly in northern part of lower penninsula, however they are being spotted further down south of the state, as far as Kalamazoo.
Yes I found one in Gladstone Michigan never seen one here before today 9/13/2011 It landed on my neck couldn't believe my eyes. Cool Bug hope to see more.
The time in Pennsylvania is the same as the time in most of Michigan. Only the four counties at the west end of Upper Michigan that share a land border with Wisconsin are one hour behind Pennsylvania and the rest of Michigan.