American bison
the oceans
well, omnivorous are animals such as grizzly bears and other animals they eat other animals and plants
Some plants native to the Americas include corn, tomatoes, and potatoes. Examples of animals native to the region are jaguars, armadillos, and condors.
Exploration aided greatly in the exchange of plants and animals. For instance, when the English first came to North America, they brought back all kinds of plants and animals from the New World.
hunted animals and gathered wild plants
Settlers from all over the world brought animals and plants native to their homelands over on ships. Some were brought by accident (e.i. rats and other rodents) while others were brought purposefully (e.i. horses) the columbian exchange (the trading between Europe, Africa, and North America), also introduced many new plant species (e.i. as well as domesticated animals to North America. Many of these animals and plants adapted in their own ways to climate change from their native land to north American climate in order to survive.
The different animals that live in the interior lowlands of North America ,are animals like snakes and other different rodent type animals .
Europe and North America have the most nuclear power plants. France has the highest concentration of nuclear power plants in Europe, while the United States has the highest number of nuclear power plants in North America.
flowers
South
Charles K. Levy has written: 'A field guide to poisonous plants and mushrooms of North America' -- subject(s): Identification, Poisonous Mushrooms, Poisonous plants, Toxicology 'Biology' 'Elements of biology' -- subject(s): Biology 'A field guide to dangerous animals of North America, including Central America' -- subject(s): Dangerous animals, First aid in illness and injury
Plants, animals and insects!