no they live in condoms
Yes, horses can live in meadows. Meadows provide them with space to graze, exercise, and interact with other horses. It is important that meadows offer access to clean water, shelter, and protection from predators.
It could be a daisy, a clover, or a buttercup. These are common small white flowers that are often found in meadows.
They are following their food source.
Well, the white tigers fur mutation isn't dominant nor beneficial (depends). The allele for white fur in tigers is recessive and even then not many tigers are heterozygous (One dominant allele and one recessive allele for those who do not know) Now it can be beneficial depending where the tigers live, there used to be Siberian Tigers who lived in the snow so it would be beneficial there but white fur will decrease stealth ability in the jungles, therefore alleles can be beneficial or harmful depending on the allele and where the organism lives.
In mythology and folklore, fairies are often associated with nature, including meadows. They are believed to inhabit natural spaces like meadows, forests, and gardens. However, the existence of fairies is a part of mythology and storytelling rather than reality.
Orange Tigers live in North America White Tigers live near Russia
white tigers live in Russa
Tigers can live for twenty years or more. White tigers are Bengals, not Siberians.
White tigers are merely white Bengal tigers, and are found in India.
Yes, white tigers do, but regular tigers usually do not
No, white tigers do not live in tropical rain forests.
White tigers don't live in rainforests, weirdo.
White tigers are not yet extinct but they are endangered.
yes
Tigers can live up to 25 years.
In zoos, that is the only place white Bengal tigers live
Yes deer can live in swamps.