elks, buffalo,polar bears,penguins,.ect. most animals that live in antartica, you know, that you see on animal planet
Animals that can be found in low latitude include monkeys and birds. Rain-forests make up most of the areas that are considered low latitude.
any latitude or longitude. animals live everywhere all over the planet
Due to their thick fur they live at high latitude climateThe animal's which live in old climates are:polar bearpenguinsfishbirdsetc
I would choose a location at a low latitude, near the equator!!!!!
Some animals that live in cold temperatures are penguins, polar bears, some seals. All animals that live in the Arctic.
Basically, its the type of animals we see everyday basically. Like hunting, in the woods, zoo's. Some animals in a desert, or mid latitude are: reptiles: lizards, salamanders, tiny little animals. Snakes, scorpion, sand cats, insects: spiders, bugs. Basically anything are in a desert but animals in a different biome, or ecosystem are not animals in a mid latitude, desert.
Tropical vegetation and jungle grows at low latitude areas.
Polar bears, penguins, basically anything that can live in cold climates
Octopie are marine animals and they live in the oceans, even those south of 60 degrees South Latitude -- aka the Antarctic region. Antarctica is a land mass, where no animals live: it's too cold.
The Equator is at 0 degrees latitude. A low latitude is a latitude with a low number, ie. relatively close to the Equator. The South Pole is at 90 degrees S latitude, the North Pole is at 90 degrees N latitude. A high latitude is one that is relatively close to the poles.
Animals that are cold blooded. Polar Bears, Penguins and some seals
I would choose mid-latitude, as it is the tropics, where the Sun shines directly overhead and there is no autumn and winter. The tropics are located between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Both high and low latitude places are near the North and South poles, which means that they are both cold.
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