As one of what I am sure are many historical, geographic and political reasons; Canadians live overwhelmingly in the south; hugging the U.S. border because it's on the warmest edge of the country and, seriously, give us a break, we're ALREADY freezing our !@#% off.
no they do not they live near Australia and south of the united states....
yes but most of them live in the pacific ocean near the united states.
Frank Fleer lived near Mount Laurel, New Jersey in the United States.
No, they lived in the desert of the Southwestern United States.
Yes, the dolphins live in the United States. They live in the US borders. There's some Dolphins near Savannah Ga, and Jekyll Island. You can see the from the shore if they come close enough.
Most Canadians live in the urban areas of the southeast, near the Great Lakes, in the southern regions of the provinces of Ontario and Quebec.
Dangerous animals like king cobras live in rain forests. They live mostly near Brazil, near South Africa, and near Arizona, which is a state in the United States.
No
Out of the 8.45 million Canadians that reported having French ancestry, about 6 million (71%) live in the province of Quebec.
The leopard frog likes to live near marshes and ponds. They can be found living all over the northern part of the United States.
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.