Flying Insects, Which it Catched on Its Wing
Yes, they do live here in Indiana. The scorpions we have in Indiana are very tiny and are called book scorpions they look like a scorpion without the tail and they are harmless to pets in humans
The first successful goldfish farm was in Martinsville Indiana in 1899This is Mikitiff ^_^ so this answer had a mistake: he/she wrote it 2 times. I am Mikitiff the correcter. At your service.
Try the Indiana Jones movies.
Indiana is farther East Than Tennessee
Well, that depends on your household situation and where you're living in Indiana...cost of living in Indianapolis and cost of living in South Milford are wildly disparate. On the whole though, Indiana is one of the cheapest places to live in the country. Property taxes are relatively low and essentials such as food and utilities are lower here than most places. I live in Fort Wayne, the second largest city in the state, and I manage to live comfortably on about 30k a year. I have no children or spouse, but my cost of living is low enough that I can provide myself with a very nice place to live and go on at least one major vacation a year, along with a lot of small things like Colts games and concerts.
Only animals living in cold-winter areas might need to hibernate, but members of the cat family, like the ocelot, do not hibernate even then. They are capable of hunting and feeding during the winter. Ocelots do not live where there are cold winters, so they have no need to hibernate, at all. So your answer is, "Ocelots do not hibernate".
no not all birds hibernate like,... ㅋㅋ
No, they brave the winter like deer and elk.
In the winter
a toucan does migrate because they are kept in cool places like rainforests it depends where it lives and where it stays
Because, although they don't actually hibernate, they DO seek out warm places like cave systems etc where they can wait out the colder weather.
Bengal tigers do not hibernate. They live in India (which is hot year round) so they have no reason to. Neither do Siberian tigers (who even live in cold places). They have their ways of finding food like deer during the winter. Deer also don't hibernate, so the tiger can hunt that in the snowy winters of Siberia (but they can also be found in other places besides Siberia, you may also hear the names Amur, North China, or Korean)
they like to live in gardens, ponds,and oceans. and moist places
No they don't hibernate they migrate, because the way they live there body tempature is so low that way they live in such warm areas.
warm places
Yes. They do not like the light
Moose don't hibernate because they can survive the cold and they like the cold! Do you like the cold! Moose are really big.