There are:
-moose
-whitetail deer
-coyotes
-fox
-skunk
-racoon
-red and grey squirrels
-partridge
-pheasant
-humpback whales
-atlantic puffins
-seal
-black bear
-lynx
-cougar(but very scarce)
-porcupine
-chipmunk
-garter snakes
-bald eagles
-bluejay
-Canada goose
-snowy owl
-salmon
-trout
-and women
Common birds in New Brunswick include the black-capped chickadee, american robin, blue jay, and common loon. These birds can be spotted in various habitats across the province, including forests, parks, and water bodies.
No, native New Zealand animals do not hibernate. The climate in New Zealand is mild enough that most animals do not need to hibernate to survive the winter. However, some introduced species like hedgehogs may hibernate in certain parts of the country.
There are a variety of different lifestyle's of different animals like some animals are domestic or house animals and some animals are live stock animals some animals are wild as well.
Some do, while I can't list examples some are attracted to it and will follow a scent. While most others avoid it and will run the opposite direction.
Some animals that use budding as a form of reproduction include colonial invertebrates such as corals, hydroids, and some species of sponges. In these animals, a parent organism forms a bud that grows into a new individual and eventually detaches to live independently.
New Brunswick made the worlds first chocolate bar.
There is some forestry in the area, but I don't know much about New Brunswick.
no, new brunswick is not in british columbia, it is a province in New brunswick
I don't know but not alligators dinosaurs and monkeys
saint johns
Toilets
Gagetown New Brunswick is in Northeast new brunswick bordering the saint John River
new brunswick is named by cook-a-monji he discovered new brunswick and he is a mad scientist!!
There is no town or city in Mississippi with the name New Brunswick. New Brunswick is a province in Canada.
The address of the New Brunswick Historical Society is: 60 Livingston Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-2520
Fredricton is the capital of New Brunswick
New Brunswick where?