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.
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.
yes
Currently.
People of the extreme north of scandinavia.
they live in the tubal enironments of Scandinavia
The climate affect peole how livie in Scandinavia by leting them have water
they are originally from Scandinavia but they spread out to other places
Mainly because they can and are used to.
cool people
Didn't. Still live there happily today.
a narwhal lives in the sea by Canada (Atlantic), and by Scandinavia.