Wild migratory caribou, muskoxen, and a lot of other top predators have adapted to the tundra in the Northwest Territories. Arctic foxes, lemmings, polar bears, and snowy owls have also adapted to the harsh environment.
Margays , Seals , Lions , Tigers , Joshua Ritchie , Jazziii , Monkeys , David Ha ! This is true 100 and 10 % !!!!
Squirrels, skunks, porcupines, moose, bears, owls, and many more.
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Animals
Some live as individuals, others prefer the safety of numbers and live in groups. Pronghorn, meerkats and prairie dogs are some animals that prefer to be in groups.
Some live as individuals, others prefer the safety of numbers and live in groups. Pronghorn, meerkats and prairie dogs are some animals that prefer to be in groups.
suck balls.... nah just kidding . desert animals are animals that live in the desert
The variety seems endless and many are quite unususal. Check out the Alpaca, Sloth and the Tapir.
yes some crows live in the canadian wilderness
Warm and sunny ----------- From Arctic to temperate rain-forest. Canada extends from the North Pole to below the 49th parallel and has a lot of what most people would consider wilderness. In the winter most of it will be covered in snow and well below freezing. In the summer it can be 30c during the day, well not in the far north. The Pole has ice year round.
Moose, fish, wilderness animals
Yes they are. In fact, they live in the wilderness of South America. Yet, some people do keep them as pets (illegally, you need a permit to do so).
Caribou, cougar and coyote are animals in Canada. Canadian lynx is an animal in Canada.
Canadian giant pandas Canadian moas and choranges(Big worms).
Some animals that live in Quebec are listed in the related link.
Animals
some animals =.=
Some animals that live in cold temperatures are penguins, polar bears, some seals. All animals that live in the Arctic.
some animals
Some animals that live in Sawubona are lions, rhinos, and/or giraffes.