Yes, both the hedgehog and the badger can be found in Europe. The European hedgehog is common across much of the continent, while the European badger is also widely distributed. However, the puffin, specifically the Atlantic puffin, primarily breeds on coastal cliffs in the North Atlantic, including parts of Europe, such as the UK and Iceland.
yes
A hedgehog.
A hedgehog.
Badgers are primarily found in several countries across Europe, Asia, and North America. In Europe, they are commonly seen in the UK, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. The American badger is mainly found in the United States and Canada, while the Asian badger can be found in regions of Japan, China, and Korea. Each species has adapted to various habitats within these regions.
The hedgehog is believed to have originated in Europe, specifically in the regions of Eastern and Western Europe. Fossil evidence suggests that hedgehogs have been present in these areas for millions of years. They are now found across various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, with different species adapted to diverse environments.
A cream puffin... I think. :p I'm doing a math worksheet with that riddle and that's what it came up with.
In the wild, hedgehogs can be found in Africa, Europe, Aisa, and New Zealand - however, they had to be introduced to New Zealand and were not native there.As pets, hedgehogs can be found all over the world.
In the wild, hedgehogs can be found in Africa, Europe, Aisa, and New Zealand - however, they had to be introduced to New Zealand and were not native there.As pets, hedgehogs can be found all over the world.
underground in praries or open lands
Basically anywhere.
Various countries in Africa, Europe, and Asia.However, pet hedgehogs are domesticated and only appear in captivity, as they are actually a hybrid species.
The Atlantic puffin is the official bird of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The scientific name for the Atlantic puffin is Fratercula arctica.