There are no animals unique to Scandinavia that cannot be found anywhere else. Common animals in Scandinavia are rabbits/hares, wolverines, fox, deer, and wild boar.
Bears in northern Scandinavia. that's about it.
No they are not unique to animals. But they are unique to eukariyotes
Scandinavia is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including large mammals like moose, reindeer, and brown bears. Additionally, the region hosts smaller animals such as lynxes, red foxes, and hares. Bird species like the white-tailed eagle and various migratory birds also thrive in the area. The harsh climate and varied landscapes contribute to a unique ecosystem supporting both terrestrial and aquatic life.
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The address of the Scandinavia Public Library is: 349 N. Main St., Scandinavia, 54977 0157
Norway is a part of scandinavia. Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
Beowulf is set in Scandinavia.
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Denmark is part of Scandinavia.
No. It is a long way from Scandinavia.
Scandinavia is region, not a country
Yes, there are several endangered animals in Scandinavia. Notable examples include the Scandinavian brown bear, the Saimaa ringed seal, and the European bison, which face threats from habitat loss, hunting, and climate change. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these species and their habitats, but challenges remain due to human activity and environmental changes.