They've got some bears, wolves & foxes, and also surprisingly, lots of bats.
Even though it borders the Arctic Ocean, you don't find polar bears except on some of the islands to the north.
The Norway Maple uses the animals to earn foreign exchange. This helps them in landscaping and conserving the animals in suitable areas.
In the forest (of course). But birds and some animals are moving closer to the cities. Actually, they're all over Norway. There is mooses, deers etc over whole Norway, even very close to the cities.
yes! people in Norway have all sortes of pets.
Deer and bear
Norway rats.
Cold ones!
Polar Bears
some animals that can be own by people are the house mouse, Norway rat, cats, dogs.
The animals that are located here in Norway is dogs, cats, birds (as in almost every country) and (ice-) bears, wolfs etc. We don't have tigers if you are wondering.
The Common Viper and the several species of bee are the only venomous animals in Norway. However, you must be cautious of jellyfish, and ticks, rats, and mosquitoes can carry disease.
There are many animals that live in the Arctic tundra. The animals that eat tundra grass; examples of animals that eat tundra grass include the pika and the Norway Lemming,
Of course. Water is needed by plants and animals.