teet owls...... get it? tea towels.
Not unless you have a 40ft pool in your backyard and also dolphins are friendly
It depends if it is poisonous or not.If it is,he will bite and kill you,But if it's not,then it will just bite you
Florida would be a great place to look for alligators. Many places have fences just to keep the gators out and there was even a gator park that mey still be around.
Tortoises, box turtles and mud turtles are all found in deserts of North America.
This would depend, of course, on the species of lizard in your backyard, and in what country your backyard is located. There are few poisonous or toxic lizards in the US. If you live elsewhere, that could be a different matter. Most of the toxic lizards in the US are located in the southwest part of the country. However, most of these animals, if not all, will be more startled and shy of human contact than the opposite. It is unlikely you or your child have much about which to be concerned.
Tornadoes can happen anywhere in North Carolina, but are most common in the eastern part of the state.
I would most likely keep a Phoenix in my backyard
It would be south of North Carolina. The points of that area of mystery are Miami, Florida, San Juan, Puerto Rico and Bermuda.
I would choose North Carolina because of the mountains.
That colony would be North Carolina.
it would actually take 8 hours and 45 mins mostly likely i would basically say 9 hours but it depends on if you stop places this is just to get from North Carolina to Florida not you destination in Florida
Well, I would say that it certainly should get could in North Carolina.
No. Winston Salem is the ghetto of North Carolina if there is one.
You would use North Carolina since you would be technically be making your purchase in North Carolina.
That would be North Carolina, admitted on November, 21, 1789.
College basketball is famous in North Carolina.
The most popular land mark in North Carolina would be the blowing rock, or Carolina beach -kos