MOSTLY ROBINS AND FOXES LIVE ON MOORS,ALONG WITH SHEEP but no goats and plenty squirrels
the moors lived in Arabia and later they moved to Europe
Mostly in Northern England look up the North Yorkshire moors.
foxes live in burrows
English moorland is very cold, wet and acid; growth is selective, sparce and very tough. Therefore populations of animals would be hard to maintain in productive numbers.
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Assuming by Moors, you mean the Moorish people. The Moors generally came from Morocco all the way to Sicily and Malta. Their influence spanned much of what is now Spain and Portugal.
The Moors
There are many types of animals on the english mountains like goats and bobcats ,also rattle snakes
Particularly in the south, in Andalucia, e.g. Granada
Clayton le Moors was named after the village of Clayton, situated in Lancashire, England. The suffix "le Moors" refers to the moorland surrounding the area. The name "Clayton" is believed to derive from the Old English words "clay" and "tun," meaning "muddy farmstead."
The Earnshaws live at Wuthering Heights, a remote farmhouse on the Yorkshire moors.
Bogs in English moors can be dangerous due to their unstable ground, hidden water pockets, and thick vegetation that can make navigation difficult. It's important to be cautious and follow designated paths when exploring these areas to avoid accidents.