No elephants live in North America.
Unless you mean the ones in the zoos.
The Mastodons (AKA Woolly Mammoths) died out long ago, but the museum at the Los Feliz tar pits has a collection of their fossilized remains found here, on the continent. That same museum aslo has the largest collection of saber-toothed tigers, by the way.
Cheetahs. In Africa, lions and crocodiles. In North America, wolves and coyotes, bobcats and lynxes. Four continents to go... Tigers.
This plant lives in moist tall grass prairies and sedge meadows. It is found in North Dakota a lot. It is also well adapted to survive fires.
That's the definition of a partial eclipse. There will be four partial eclipses of the Moon in 2009, but none of them will be visible in North America.
nemo lives in a anenome
IT will live on the land.landland
Sawit owl is one kind
Depends on where in North America.
the forest elephants and the savanna elephants
an elephant
North America is a Western society, having high influence from Europe.
Cheetahs. In Africa, lions and crocodiles. In North America, wolves and coyotes, bobcats and lynxes. Four continents to go... Tigers.
Switchgrass is one kind of plant.
North Korea has an high infant mortality ratre.
There is only one species of raccoon in North America - the common (or northern) raccoon - also known as Procyon lotor. There is a second raccoon species found primarily in South America.
All the countries of North America and South America.
Rocky
North America.