Primarily, North Americans live in North America. This is sort of what makes them "North Americans."
Its in America, and it sort of borders with Canada to the north
Bald eagles can be found over most of North America, mainly near rivers, lakes, swamps and coastlines.
None. No animals live on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
Northern, but it is sort of contradictory because in the USA, moose live in the North, and in Canada they live in the South as well as the North.
Black panthers are sort of a type of a jaguar or leopard. The Jaguar (Latin name: Panthera onca) live in some parts of South, NOT North, America. Some also live in the Amazon.
Sloths live in rainforest such as South America and some parts of Asia.
White tigers normally live in the north part of India. Most of the time it is snowing.
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We can assume that livestock raising requires a wet, humid climate, because the places in which livestock are raised in North America often have this sort of climate.
Nebraska is the leading cattle producer in north America.
EVERYTHING DIES apart from the WEAGLE..