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As of 2020, there are approximately 1.5 million Japanese Americans living in the United States.
1.what was japan eaely history and culture like? 2.how did the modernization of japan take a place? 3.where do most Japanese live? 4.what are the major Japanese cities like? 5.what is life in japan like? 6.how has the Japanese economy developed?
Rock orchid (or Dendrobium speciosum), can live on rock shelters, or epiphytically on trees. The distribution is mainly along the entire eastern side of Australia.
Yes it is true. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, President FDR issued Executive Order 9066 which lead to the relocation of thousands of Japanese-Americans to internment camps. Though not as harsh as concentration camps set up by the Germans, people died and living conditions were rough.
Yes, dolphins do live in the Mediterranean Sea. The most common species in the region are the bottlenose dolphin and the common dolphin. They can be found along the coastlines and in deeper waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, the White, White-faced, Scarlet and Glossy Ibis live in Florida.
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Sulphur crested cockatoos have been known to live up to 80 years in captivity.
The Erect-Crested penguin lives in parts of both Antarctica and Alaska
Crested geckos can live anywhere up to 15-20 years if properly cared for.
Crested geckos are native to the green areas of New Caledonia off the coast of Australia.
no crested geckos are solitary animal's, and will kill and might eat the other animal.
When studying animals it is important to know what climate they live in. An Ibis stork bird lives in a warm/hot climates, usually like wetlands.
15 years if properly cared for.The average lifespan is 10-15 years - though there are always exceptions.
Crested geckos are an omnivorous species, relying on a variety of live feeders and fruits, pollens and saps. A crested gecko would never come face to face with a shrimp in the wild, therefore you should not feed a crested gecko shrimp, live or dead. Feed them meal replacement powder (MRP) and live feeders such as: crickets, mealworms, horned worms, Dubai roaches etc.. Always be sure to gutload and coat live feedings.
no, they can't