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The potato.
It is a native plant in Europe, Asia, and North America. It has been introduced to Australia.
Originally from Europe and Asia, and North Africa, they were introduced in to North America, and now are common throughout the continent.
Common Pheasant was created in 1758.
The common currency of Europe was first introduced on Jan 1, 2002
There are only two extant species of raccoon:1.) Common (or northern) raccoon of North and Central America.2.) Crab-eating raccoon of Central and South America.Raccoons have also been introduced to parts of Europe and Asia.
The word "pheasant" is a common noun. Common nouns refer to general items, not specific ones.
The Mallard of North America. Of Europe, I'm not sure.
A pheasant (peasant!)
Yes, the word pheasant is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a bird, a thing.
The common pheasant is a bird that lives in many different regions of the world, including Asia, Europe, and North America. Pheasants can live in habitats like forests, grasslands, and deserts of these geographic areas.
Europeans introduced African slavery