White tailed deer, black tailed deer, elk, moose, pronghorns, mountain goats, wolverines, badgers, wolves, coyotes, foxes, red tailed hawk, golden eagle, bald eagle, osprey, robins, sparrows, and cardinals.
Some plants native to the Americas include corn, tomatoes, and potatoes. Examples of animals native to the region are jaguars, armadillos, and condors.
In zoos. They are native only to the Americas.
There are bears in the Americas, Asia,Europe and the North Pole.
horses originate from areas of North America. They are one of the few animal groups that migrated to Eurasia from the Alaska-Russia land bridge (most animals went from Eurasia to North America). Many people mistake the horse from being native to Eurasia and parts of Africa, but they are native to the Americas.
Turkeys are native to North America. They were domesticated by indigenous peoples in what is now Mexico and the eastern United States.
Native Writers' Circle of the Americas was created in 1992.
The pronghorn antelope is only found in North America. The Puma is only found in the Americas (North and South).
The only purely native American animal in Australia is the cane toad, which was introduced from Hawaii. There are many animals that have been introduced from European, Asian and African countries, but not from the Americas.
Not in the Americas where they are native animals. However, in some parts of Asia and Europe where they were introduced, they have become invasive pests.
It is true, corn, potatoes, and peppers are all native to the Americas, but the Americas does not mean North America. Though they eventually were grown and used in the northern part of the Americas, they are not native to North America. Turkey, venison, sunflower seeds, bison, black walnuts, pecans, salmon, cranberries, Gooseberries, and others are natives of North America.AnimalBison CaribouCertain species of duck, goose and rabbitElkWild turkey White tail deerNorth American QuailFish etc.ClamsAmerican eelBull troutFlathead catfishSalmonShortnose sturgeonStriped bassWhite sturgeonFruitCranberry Beech plumBlackberriesBlueberries GooseberriesHuckleberryRaspberriesPaw pawPapaya etc.NutBeechBlack walnutButternut (white walnut)ChestnutHickoryPecanVegetablesMaize(corn)Many varieties of peppers and beansSquash, PumpkinsMaple syrupHoney from native bees
They were but they did not make good slaves. The purchace of Africans from the Africans gave better slaves.
Here are some examples: Corn: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Tobacco: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Carrot: North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Turnip: North America, South America, Europe, and Asia.