i think (not for sure ) ducks. great blue heron.and other water fowls
The Puma, Capybara and the Llama can all live in the region of Argentina! (from your pal' Millackan)
All kinds. Squirrels, all sorts of birds, coyotes, snakes, lizards, rodents, and of course domestic animals e.g. cats. Hope this helps!
Your question is meaningless - intrinsically animals are wild creatures they all live to eat and breed. Animals do not do tasks, a "task" is a human concept.
Appalachian
Appalachian
Polar bears live in the Arctic. Antarctica has very harsh weather conditions that the animals have to deal with and most of the animals that are in the region are seasonal visitors.
Appalachian mountains
this animals are the fish , whale , shark , pirana and all animals that live water
All animals live in the daytime. Those that are active are called diurnal animals.
Pigs and cow
Yes, all animals need habitat to live.
The Appalachian Highlands region primarily includes parts of 14 states in the eastern United States. These states are Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage. Additionally, portions of Georgia and South Carolina are sometimes included in discussions of the southern Appalachian region.