Oh honey, that's the Great Plains. It's a flat and mostly treeless region stretching from central Canada down through the US to near Mexico. It's like the Midwest's less exciting cousin, but hey, it's got its own charm.
Its range extends from Alaska and Canada south through the continental USA and Mexico to Central America.
Canada and the US, yes. Mexico, no.
From northern Canada, to Northern Mexico.
mexico
Both Canada and the US (through Alaska).
The striped skunk lives in Central Canada to Northern Mexico. : )
The 120 degrees west longitude line passes through North America, specifically through parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, and some Central American countries.
NO! canada is right above the united states. It is not bordering south am erica, that is central america and above that is mexico.
Mexico, Canada, and United States of America
Rattlesnakes are found in all the deserts of North America, from Alberta, Canada, through much of Mexico and even into South America as far south as central Argentina.
It began in Mexico and then spread northward through the US and on to Canada through infected people's travels.