Many fur bearing mammals live in Alaska including,3 kinds of bear, caribou, moose, wild sheep, and many small mammals, -weasels, fishers, mink, racoons, fox, coyote, lynx and mountain lion
Yes. Some mammals live in deserts.
Ravens are very clever and resourceful, and therefore can live in many climates and terrains. They prefer the cool climate of Alaska because there are many small mammals that they can feed on there.
Their habitat has forced some mammals to live that way.
They live in Alaska and some parts of Canada.
humpback whales and Bowhead whales! im 69 years old and i live in my moms basement sorry i dont know this stuff
fish and aquatic mammals
a lot of mammals live in the wetlands. here are some birds, chipmunk, squriel, and alot more too.
walrus
No since dolphins are ocean dwelling mammals and Alaska is a landmass
some lived in northern Alaska
Some examples of carnivorous mammals that live in Australia include the Spotted Quoll, Tasmanian Tiger, and Tasmanian Devil.