Chickens live and thrive in almost every part of the world with the exception of the high Arctic and Antarctica.
they live all over the world
they live in south Africa
they live in the north
The part of the chicken where the "wingdings" is located is the wing of the chicken. This part can be broken into do and called the "drumstick" and "wingding".
Chicken are not native to Europe (they are indigenous to India), so the chicken in Europe are all domestic, farm chicken varieties (of the same variety as there are in the rest of the world).
Hippopotamus live in Africa.
Whales live in every ocean world wide.
the geezer is the little throat part that sticks out.
they live in Darla world
Giraffes live in central Afrca
Mosquitoes live in any part of the world but Antartica.
They mostly live in North America