Wolverines primarily inhabit the northern regions of North America, particularly in Canada and Alaska, as well as parts of the contiguous United States, including Montana and Wyoming. They prefer remote, cold environments with ample snow cover and rugged terrain, such as alpine and boreal forests. Wolverines are not found in Australia; their distribution is limited to the northern hemisphere.
mammals always have live births and a wolverine is a land mammal so they have live births
Wolverines live in the northernmost portions of North America, Asia, and Europe. Their habitats include boreal forests and the Arctic tundra.
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Coyotes are native to North America. They do not live in Australia.
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No. Koalas do not live in North America at all. They are native to Australia alone, and are not found nywhere outside of Australia.
They live in the North Tropics And Eastern Australia
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I have no idea about North's Rock, but I do live in North Rocks...It's near Parramatta.
No. Platypuses are endemic to Australia, meaning they do not live anywhere else.
No, turkeys also live in other regions, such as north America.
True possums are native to Australia, and are quite different to the North American opossum. Possums live in all of the states of Australia.