Minnesota is directly north of Iowa.
Once in a while, a bear wanders into northeast Iowa from Minnesota or Wisconsin, but they are not established in the state. Prior to the late 19th century, bears and cougars were the top predators in the state, mostly eating deer, but European settlers wiped them out (along with the deer). In the late 20th century, the deer came back, but not the predators.
The state of Iowa borders Minnesota to the south.
indeed, the deer is in fact a wild animal from the state of Iowa
Iowa, Minnesota, and Illinois and also Michigan
Some parts of Minnesota are closer than some parts of Iowa, but in general, Iowa is closer.
Iowa is
Illinois, Minnesota, Michigan, and Iowa are states that border Wisconsin.
Minnesota
Wisconsin is borded by Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and Minnesota.
Minnesota is bigger. It is 86,939 square miles. Iowa is 56,272 square miles.
Minnesota and Iowa