No, Pygmy rabbits do not live in turkey they live in north America.
Members of the rabbit family are native to every continent in the world except Australia and Antarctica. In North America, the main types of native rabbits are the cottontails, nine species of which are found north of Mexico. The rabbits usually kept as pets, however, are domestic animals descended from European rabbits. European rabbits have been introduced to many parts of the world where they are now considered an invasive species. Their introduction has been particularly problematic in places like Australia and New Zealand, where no members of the rabbit family existed previously.
No. Dingoes are still found in island countries to the north and northwest of Australia.
Yarrow is found in North America, Europe, and Australia.
With the exception of the Antarctic they live on all continents.
Badgers are found in Europe, western North America and South Asia. They are not found in Australia; nor have they been introduced to Australia.
Rabbits are found in various continents such as Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. They are adaptable animals that can thrive in a variety of habitats including meadows, forests, deserts, and wetlands.
No, there are no jack rabbits in Africa. The jack rabbit's cousin, the hare, lives in Africa.
The Coral Sea.
Papua New Guinea can be found just north of Australia.
Wild Rabbits usually live in a grassy, and wooded areas. Usually you will find rabbits anywhere, but most love to live in the country/rural areas. wild rabbits can also live in little towns and beside minor highways.
No, a bob cat is found in North American.