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Yes they did. They started in 1880 in America, no where in particular.
Simply because Thanksgiving is celebrated in North America and turkeys are native to North America. All the food in the dinner is "New World" food that is native to North America.
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The lovebug is a fly native to the Gulf coast of North and Central America. The maggots eat rotting vegetation and the adults eat nectar.
No. This is mostly because anacondas are native to south America, and hippo's are indigenous to Africa
Lamb is a native food in Italy. It is very popular there. It is also a bid food in north America a lotof people eat it raw.
They eat a variety of fruits that grow in their native rain forests in South America. One such fruit is the fig.
No, honey badgers do not eat euglossine bees since their native ranges do not overlap. The mammal in question (Mellivora capensis) is native to Africa, India, and southwest Asia. The insect in question (Euglossini tribe) is native to Central and South America.
what did native americans eat
ALL Native American tribes are from 'America' . that's why they call us NATIVE AMERICANS :) ..... meaning we were native to America BEFORE it was America. not native peruvians, etc........ to my knowledge there are a little over 300 tribes who are federally recognized at this time.
The giant panda is native to China. There are no giant pandas native to North America.
Yes, the Native American Society did settle in America.