The animals that live in the Pyrenees are..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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A marmot is a large squirrel. They live in mountain areas such as the Alps, Carpathians, and the Pyrenees. They burrow and hibernate during the winter.
The Pyrenees Mountains separate France and Spain. The Principality of Andorra, with a population of approximately 84,000, lies in the eastern Pyrenees on this border. It can also be said to separate Spain and Portugal from the rest of Europe.
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Nature has provided the Pyrenees Mountains as the boundary between France and Spain.
The Pyrenees Mountains form the border between Spain, France, and Andorra.
yes they do
Many different animals live there, too many to make sense of, but animals such as the Long-Eared Owl, the Chamois, the Spanish Lynx, the Ocellated Lizard, the Brown Bear, Bonelli's Eagle, Mice and Marmots, Rabbits, Roe Deer, Wall Creepers, Tree Creepers, Slow Worms and Varying Insects are the well known species of the Pyrenees.
The lifespan of a Great Pyrenees, a large white, fluffy dog, is ten to twelve years. They occasionally live longer.
They live in the Pyrenees Mountains which is on the border of Spain and France.
The Basques
The Basques do.
they actualy lives almost every were.
the basque
Great Pyrenees are mountain Dogs which were bred to live in extreme cold climates and as such have a very long and thick coat. Therefore they will shed alot during the warmer months.
The Pyrenees Mountains.
The types of industries in the Pyrenees depend on which of the three sectors of the area people live in. These industries are agriculture in the primary sector, food production in the secondary sector, and telecommunications in the tertiary sector.
No, there are no fossils in the Pyrenees.