Yes, and a lot of them do.
Yes, tigers do live near the equator, particularly in Southeast Asia. They inhabit tropical forests, mangroves, and grasslands in countries like Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia. The Sumatran tiger, for example, is found specifically on the island of Sumatra, which is located just south of the equator.
No, penguins do not live near the equator. They are native to cold climates in the Southern Hemisphere, commonly found in Antarctica, South Africa, Australia, and South America. Penguins are adapted to survive in cold environments and rely on icy habitats for their natural behavior such as swimming and hunting for food.
s far at the equator colder than contries near the equator
In noon near the equator, the sun is high in the sky.
No, North Carolina is not near the equator. It is located in the southeastern United States, far north of the equator.
Hundreds of millions of people live near the Equator. It's a nice way to avoid extreme winters.
near the equator
Whale Sharks live in then warmer water near the equator
Anywhere near the Equator for one thing.
Lions, zebras ETC
they live near the equator like Australia japan Philippines places where it is hot
no they live all around the world, but mostly in the poles, which are very cold.
Yes Panama is near the equator.
your a wet climate near the equator
Snakes are not extinct or rare, they only live in places near the equator.
No, penguins do not live near the equator. They are native to cold climates in the Southern Hemisphere, commonly found in Antarctica, South Africa, Australia, and South America. Penguins are adapted to survive in cold environments and rely on icy habitats for their natural behavior such as swimming and hunting for food.
yes they do... i live near cows and we always have mice