white tail deer, brown and black bear, porcipine, squarrels, ravens, crows, frogs, eagles, a lot of fish, mink, duck, killer whale, sea lion, otter, elk, moose, wolves... .:Maleah:.
Yes, but the dairy industry is struggling in Alaska, as it is more prohibitively expensive. Eventually, there may be no dairy cows in Alaska.
Mink are commonly raised in Alaska for their fur due to their ability to thrive in the harsh weather conditions. Additionally, reindeer are raised for meat and antler velvet production in Alaska. These animals are well-suited to the Alaskan climate and are valuable resources for farmers in the region.
I have lived in Alaska all my life and never had any idea that any centipedes lived in Alaska.
Yes, halibut can be found in Alaska. They are primarily found in the North Pacific Ocean, including the waters around the coast of Alaska. Halibut are highly sought after by anglers in Alaska for their size and delicious taste.
An abundance of cool weather, short season plants thrive in Alaska's gardens due to the long periods of sunlight during the summer months. The growing season is short, usually 90 days or less. Vegetables that do well in Alaska include broccoli, cauliflower, peas, carrots, pumpkins, potatoes, Brussels sprouts, beets, and cabbage. Vegetables that do not do well are tomatoes and corn. Alaska has many native wild berries including raspberries, blueberries, huckleberries, currants, and cranberries. These can be found in huge quantities and are free for the picking. Alaska even has morels! There are no fruit or nut trees native to Alaska though crab apple trees are popular and adorn many yards and streets. The climate in Alaska ranges from the sub-tropical rain forests of Southern Alaska to the frozen Arctic of the North. Alaska has hundreds of Native wildflowers including the Arctic rose, fireweed, forget-me-not (the State flower), rose root, goat's beard, cow's parsnip and several varieties of dwarf orchids just to name a few. Trees include willow, alder, spruce, cottonwood, and pine. Oak, maple, hickory, and walnut trees do not grow in Alaska.
Actually many types of animals like wolves and those race dogs are in Alaska
Bearing animals in Alaska: Bears Beaver Bobcat Coyote Fox Nutria Rabbits
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no they doesn't.
cheetahs and ostriches
Gold from mountans, animals that were, and Alaskans that were.
The Walrus.
they all died
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moose and polar bears.
they like hunting for animals like the bow head whale and other kinds of animals.