Bees live in every continent except Antarctica, and everwhere where there are enough nectar-bearing flowers for long enough during the year for them to make enough honey to see them through the rest of the year.
Honey Bees live on all continents with the exception of Antarctica. They have even been taken to space on several different occasions!
Frogs live in every country in the world. However, the frogs don't live in Antarctica. The weather is to cold for them to survive.
Antarctica is the only continent where turtles are not found in the wild.
no because it's to cold for a to butterflies live in. srry
Antarctica is the continent that has the fewest flowering plants.
On every continent except Antarctica.
Honey Bees live on all continents with the exception of Antarctica. They have even been taken to space on several different occasions!
they live in all Continent's except Antarctica.
Yes, bees live in Venezuela.Specifically, bees are native to every continent except Antarctica. The South American continent upon which Venezuela is found has habitats which support both native and naturalized bees. An example of a bee native to Venezuela is the Meliponagenus of stingless bees whereas an example of a naturalized bee is the Apis genus of Africanized honey bees.
There are bees on every continent except Antarctica. Bees are happiest in a temperate or sub-tropical climate, but are found in the tropics where there are enough nectar-bearing flowers for them.
There are many species of bees living in the world today. The only continent in the world lacking bees is Antarctica. There are not enough plants to sustain bees and the climate is too cold for them to live there.
Antarctica.
owls live in every continent except Antarctica.
They are found in every continent except Antarctica.
Every continent except Antarctica
No, you don't get any at the south pole, on the continent of Antarctica.
They live on every continent except Antarctica.