No, it does not have whales.
Tecumseh's War occurred south and west of Lake Erie and south of Lake Michigan in the Indiana Territory, in the area of the former Prophetstown, now called Prophetstown State Park.
About 32 hours.
No, whales are never found in lakes.
Tecumseh, also known as Tekamthi, was killed in the Battle of the Thames. The identity of the person who killed him is not known, and is still being debated.?
85.5 miles by car
The address of the Tecumseh Public Library is: 170 Branch Street, Tecumseh, 68450 0036
Tecumseh's vision is that Tecumseh want to help his father and fit the war
Yes there are.! They live in Lake Diefenbaker.. travel up the south saskatchewan river from Hudson's bay and get caught in the lake..
The address of the Tecumseh District Library is: 215 North Ottawa Street, Tecumseh, 49286 1564
The address of the Tecumseh Area Museum is: 302 E Chicago Blvd, Tecumseh, MI 49286
Whales live in the "open ocean." They COULD swim in lakes, if there was one large enough, with enough food for them, that was a saltwater lake (there are a few--the Great Salt Lake and the Dead Sea are saltwater lakes). But whales don't live there. They live in the ocean.
Most of them live in the ocean. although there are some lake and pond sharks.