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North America
No marsupials live on Madagascar. Marsupials only live in Australia, nearby islands, South America, and (one species) North America.
no North America is not far away from Europe
No, raccoons are not native to Madagascar. They are primarily found in North America and parts of Central America. Madagascar has its own unique wildlife, including lemurs and various endemic species, but raccoons are not part of its ecosystem.
At least as far North as Colorado.
Too far,Iraq is in Asia while Alabama is in North America,in America,its a state in America!
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The animal that Madagascar is MOST famous for is the "lemur". They are just the cutest little rascals, a lot like the raccoons of North America. Check out the related link below:
North America, South America
No Madagascar is near Africa.
They may be found along Atlantic and Gulf coasts of tropical and subtropical North America and in South America, Africa, southern Europe, Asia, Madagascar, and India. Source: Answers.com
Russia claimed land in the far north of North America, specifically in present-day Alaska, by establishing colonies and trading outposts in the 18th century. It wasn't until 1867 that Russia sold Alaska to the United States in what became known as the Alaska Purchase.