It depends in part on where you live. If you're in Europe, small amounts of Vienna sausage should be fine as they're made of chicken, beef and sometimes rusk. However, in America, Vienna sausages are often sold in cans or jars - in which case, they're likely to have a very high salt content making them unsuitable for ferrets.
She lives in the Big Butty part
smelts live in the northern part of Europe and in the north america great lakes.
Both. Russia's land is mostly in Asia, and the majority of Russians live in Europe.
arctic animals ex.polar bears
i don't think he did he stayed in Germany and he died there Europe is a continent, not a country. Germany is part of Europe.
if you are trying to say like wild hogs like wild boars they live in the eastern western part of Europe hope this helps!
No, not domestic ferrets that are properly socialized, they are not dangerous at all. Any animal in the wild may be dangerous if cornered, being defensive would be part of their nature. advice from other contributors: Any animal is dangerous is they are scared. If you cornered a ferret it probably would get scared and bite. It probably isn't the smartest idea to corner one.
the moose lives in canada the northern part of the u.s. they also live in europe and asia
the moose lives in Canada the northern part of the u.s. they also live in Europe and Asia
Yes, although less than 20% of Russia's land is actually a part of Europe, it is politically a part of Europe; over 3/4 of Russians also live in the European portion of Russia.
Lynx mostly live in the Northern Hemisphere. They live across Canada and the United States in the West. They live in the Scandinavian countries in Europe. there are also a few little enclaves here and there in Europe, but nothing very big. They live across northern Asia and a large part of China, but not southern China.