In fact there are exactly twenty species of spiders that are dangerous to Humans in Temperate climates
BROWN RECLUSE
SPIDER
BLACK WIDOW
SPIDER
HOBO
SPIDER
GRASS
SPIDER
FEMALE
MOUSE SPIDER
MALE
MOUSE SPIDER
BLACK
HOUSE SPIDER
WOLF
SPIDER
FEMALE
TRAP-DOOR
GARDEN
ORB-WEAVING
SAINT ANDREW'S CROSS
HUNTSMAN
SPIDER
There are eight more Tarantula species as well as the above 12 others.
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i can't quantify exactly, but it is a myth that tropical Spiders are the nasty ones. the two most venomous -- the black widow & the brown recluse (#1) -- both live in temperate climates. most spiders are "our friends" -- they have a very real & beneficial place in the ecosystem. NO tarantulas are as dangerous as your neighbor's dog; however, if you don't know exactly what you are doing "playing" w/ either is very foolish.
Small penguins live in temperate & even tropical climates.
Pigs live in temperate climates. In the wild they live in deciduous woodland.
Raccoons primarily live in temperate and tropical climates from southern Canada through central South America.
There are many different types of turtles, which can be found on land or in water. They are found in different types of climates, including temperate climates.
Spiders live all over the world, but few are native to more than a few habitats. They are well-adapted to various conditions, but thrive in warmer climates (in Antarctica, stowaway spiders are dependent on humans habitations for shelter). Essentially, spiders are found everywhere except for on the Antarctic mainland. Surprisingly, spiders the size of dinner plates have been found on the seabed far below the surface of Antarctic waters. Many spiders spin webs in tree branches, but some live in holes that they disguise with their webs. Larger spiders, such as the tarantula, are free-hunting but generally only prey on insects.
People tend to live in areas of the world that, how do you say it, have temperate climates. Not many people like to live in polar climates, or dry climates. So temperate climate zones are the way to go.
Neither. Badgers live in temperate climates.
Small penguins live in temperate & even tropical climates.
No, they can live in temperate climates too. Also where humans create a microclimate (in their homes), cockroaches can also live.
Decreasing amounts of sunlight
Cicada are insects that are also referred to as locusts. They live in a variety of climates, ranging from temperate to tropical.
Pigs live in temperate climates. In the wild they live in deciduous woodland.
Any Temperate climate and most Moderate climates.
Raccoons inhabit all but the coldest of climates. They are most common in temperate and tropical climates.
Brush-tail possums are comfortable in sub-alpine climates, through to temperate climates and sub-tropical.
Raccoons primarily live in temperate and tropical climates from southern Canada through central South America.
Spiders live all over the world. If you're asking where do most spiders live it's in the desert. Spider can be found everywhere and have adapted in one way or another to nearly all climates.