There are many animals that live in the Mediterranean region. These include turtles, deer, wild boar, hedgehogs, as well as deer.
Screw all animals... kill them all
NO! Don't kill them or we'll die. Whoever said that (^^^^), YOU should be killed.
Not many popular ones, Just casual European animals, nothing special.
Cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, chickens, fish, birds, many reptiles, insects, etc.
wolves,tigers,giraffes and leopards
there isn't much wild life
goats goats
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There are many different types of animals that live in the Mediterranean region. Some of these animals include wild boars, mountain gazelles, and the Nubian ibex.
Polar bears.
golden jackals
because it is hot in the summer so its good for gardening and in the wither it has lots of rainfall.
Boe costricters live there People and animals live there
Plants: olives, grapes, ivy Animals: Mediterranean geckos and other small and/or nocturnal animals. Large animals simply cannot stand the heat of day and they cannot burrow to cool off.
The upper region of Noray is arctic climate. The southern region is temperate climate. The richest vegetation in Norway can be found in the South. Reindeer and other arctic animals live in the North.
The southwestern region is a desert climate, so the animals there must be able to survive in the extreme heat with little water. Animals that live in the southwest include prairie dogs, jack rabbits, wolves, and coyotes.
Usually in the Mediterranean Climate.
The Mediterranean monk seal
Climate in a region can affect what plants and animals live there in three main ways; the first is temperature. Animals and plants each have a unique temperature range that they can exist in. For instance, the coldest regions of the planet have animals living there that can store fat as a buffer against the cold, or has animals that hibernate during the coldest parts. The second climate feature that affects what plants and animals live in a region is precipitation. Tropical plants need a great deal of moisture to survive, while cactus can survive with very little moisture. A third climate feature which dictates what animals and plants can live in a region is air movement. For instance, coastal regions are often very windy and only certain birds who are adapted for windy areas can live in coastal regions. Not all trees can withstand the high winds of coastal regions. Therefore, temperature, precipitation and air movement are three climactic features that affect what plants and animals live in a given region.