white rabbits Canadian rabbits. If they're born here, they are naturalized citizens of the forest. Otherwise they are refugees, some of which come from Wascawee. You know what that makes them, don't you Elmer?
Ruffled Grouse.
148,236 lizards live in the Canadian woods
Rabbits live in grasslands, forests, woods, fields, meadows, and in captivity
snowshoe rabbits
most rabbits live in woods in North America, jack rabbits live in deserts.
many animals live in the Canadian like the Canadian moose or the waffalos or the waffagators and the wafforsess.......... LOL HAHA !________ ! ____ _ _ _____ - Y 0 Y
There are many different animals that can be found living in the Canadian North Woods. They include black bears, red fox, moose, snowshoe rabbit, wild turkey, raccoon, gray fox, skunk, and bobcat.
Depending on which kind.
Wide open fields with lots of weeds and clover. There will also be holes in the ground that can be used as dens.
They have rabbits in California.
Brown bears live in the Canadian woods because its where there main source of food is. There are plenty of rivers for them to catch fish. There are also many of berrie bushes for them to eat berries. They also live there because there is plenty of space for them to roam around and have fun!
forests and woods!what else?