The turkey.
In Europe, a moose is commonly referred to as an "elk." It is important to note that the term "elk" in Europe refers to the animal known as a moose in North America, which is the largest species of the deer family.
Antarctica, Australia, Europe, South America, North America, Africa and Asia.
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Yes, there are chipmunks that live in Europe. They are predominantly located in Eastern and Central Europe as well as North America and Asia.
Yes, animal shelters exist in many countries around the world. These shelters vary in size and resources, but their purpose is to provide care and temporary housing for animals in need. Many countries have organizations dedicated to animal welfare and rescue efforts.
Yes it is and was taken to Europe by Spaniards
North anerican horses, the horse in America today are from Europe
Europe is not a nation. It cannot have a national animal.
The largest animal in Europe is the Wisent.
The continents by area are: * Asia * Africa * North America * South America * Antarctica * Europe * Australia.
europe traded america
Europe is not in North America. Europe and North America is separated by the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean.
In Europe, a moose is commonly referred to as an "elk." It is important to note that the term "elk" in Europe refers to the animal known as a moose in North America, which is the largest species of the deer family.
North America, Europe and Asia.EuropeAsiaNorth America
no North America is not far away from Europe
Europe, Asia, North America
Hedgehogs were first found in Africa, Europe and some parts of Asia. They've been taken by man to north America.