Before the European invasion, the eastern part of this land was mostly forested. Animals abounded since the natives took no more animals than they could use. When the settlers harvested so many trees for homes and farming, habitat decreased for the wildlife. It didn't take long for the wolves, bears, mountain lions, moose and other animals and birds to disappear from many areas.
WILD (in a bad sense).
the wild life would yes be found in the wild but the people would like to know where and how long they have lived there and what they survive on.
The Woodland Indians ate deer, turkey, moose, pumpkin, and corn.
ya they jacked off all day and 69d eachother
yes. we live in eastern PA and we found one today on a nature walk... 7-21-09
They used nature recourses like , maybe wild corn , wild berrys
Mainly woodlands in Euope They hipernate when it snows
Eastern Africa.
A perennial North American native plant found wild in eastern deciduous woodlands and damp meadows as far north as Vermont and Minnesota, and south to Georgia and Arkansas.
In the wild they can live up to only three years.
if you are trying to say like wild hogs like wild boars they live in the eastern western part of Europe hope this helps!
cabins
wild life
they live in open woodlands with lots of clearings and meadows. (:
Yes. But also the wild life.
Most do, however, some will live in the wild, out on pasture and woodlands.
WILD (in a bad sense).