In the forests in the southern portion of Alaska of course.
one place fungi would not likely thrive would be in the desert because fungi only lives in wet places
Up in the kush mountains finding that good green!;)
A plant with long red leaves that would thrive in a sunny environment is likely a type of cordyline plant.
Without human interference, animals that are adept at surviving in natural environments would likely thrive. Species such as wolves, bears, deer, and birds of prey would likely see population increases, while urban-adapted species like rats and pigeons might struggle. Ultimately, the balance of nature would shift, with different species thriving and declining based on their ability to adapt to changing conditions.
It depends on the type of cat we are talking about, and the size of the alaskan malamute. If a large alaskan malamute fought a bobcat, the alaskan malamute would definitely win the fight. Against a siberian tiger, the alaskan malamute would be an easy target to be killed by the tiger.
An Alaskan.
The Dog is a carnivorous animal and would naturally only eat meat (although dogs may eat grass if they feel sick/need to throw up).
Most likely he would be Picka Chu or Bulbasore.
Black pupils are standard. Black irises would have to be fake. Contacts most likely
least likely, i would love to have a black rose to :D
In the middle of a galaxy.