deer, fox, badger, rabbit, hare, otter
To keep the animals safe from those outside people
Ireland did not have its own government in 1892. It was governed from Britain. Irish people would have been elected to the parliament, but were not part of government.
Mostly public-sector, which the government is attempting to change.
Potatoes were brought back to Ireland and the rest of Europe from the "New World", South America, upon their discovery by European explorers. Potatoes were not found anywhere in Europe, Asia or Africa until they were imported. Ireland became dependent on potatoes after their importation to Europe largely because it was a poor country and potatoes grow quickly and easily in many different climates.
Ireland is named after the island it is located on, Ireland. Ireland the country is referred to as the Republic of Ireland so it is not confused with Northern Ireland, a country in the United Kingdom that borders the Republic of Ireland.
Hedgehogs, rabbits, badgers and foxes are native to Northern Ireland. Stoats, which are a type of weasel are also native to Northern Ireland.
There are many different animals in Ireland. Some animals in Ireland are red deer, hedgehogs, geese, and cats and dogs.
Cats the animals that are associated with the city of Kilkenny, Ireland. The citizens are known as the Kilkenny Cats.
the largest Irish wild land animal is the Red deer
it is the most popular type of butter in Ireland
None.
Ireland uses Type G electrical plugs for their outlets.
Ireland uses Type G electrical plugs for their outlets.
There are a huge number of wild animals that you would not find in Ireland outside of zoos. There are no large wild cats in Ireland, like lions, tigers etc. There are no bears in Ireland, no snakes, no large reptiles, no zebra, no large monkeys. The list could go on.
i would think that the type of animals the type of animals are tigers , snakes, and lions, type of jungle animals you know
yes, usually there are no difficulties in moving animals from Ireland to GB and vice cersa
In Ireland, the type of power plugs used are Type G, which have three rectangular prongs in a triangular pattern.