There are many animals that live in England and it would take too long to list them all here. Common wild garden mammals include red fox, rabbit, hedgehog, badger, mole, grey squirrels (originally imported from America). Less common ones include the red squirrel and Scottish wild cat. There's a good checklist for British mammals at: http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/life/plants-fungi/postcode-plants/checklist-british-mammals.html
If you want a number of exactly how many animals there are, you will not find it. Unfortunately people don't go around counting and tagging each individual animal. However, there are 935 species of animals.
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Many different mammals live in England. Mice, shrews, rats, moles, ferrets, martens, fishers, otters, rats, hedgehogs, fox, cats, dogs, sheep, cattle, deer, and badgers. It would be almost impossible to count them.
Millions. It depends what you mean by an animal.
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Just about everywhere in England.
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im from Germany and they have the same animals as in the states but not every animal and not so many
There are so many but here are some animals that live in England: the badger, hedgehog, fox, rabbit, keswick sheep and farm animals like the cow, pig, chicken of course domestic animals like cats and dogs. Hope this helps! and humans :)
The River Tyne is located in Northeast England. The animals that live in and around it are salmon, otters, sea trout, dolphins and seals.
2000 animals live in st.lawrence
150 animals
yes they do live in England i have seen one in Cornwall
Many animals live in them like bears and birds.
more than 5000000 animals live there
There are many animals that live in and near the river Liffey. These animals include fish and many species of birds.
There are many animals that live in trees, including monkeys. Birds, bats, and snakes are all animals that live in trees.