American Eels, Atlantic Whitefish, and Brook Trout
The Wendigo would most likely livein isolated regions of the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and American pines
Swordfish are found in warm and temperate oceans worldwide. While breeding they have been found as far north as Nova Scotia.
No, not all fish are oviparous. Oviparous fish are those that lay eggs that develop and hatch outside of the mother's body. There are also viviparous fish that give birth to live young, and some fish are ovoviviparous, meaning they retain the eggs inside their body until they hatch.
Hapuka fish live in the sea.
3 animals that live in the rainforest are tocotoucan giant sloth tree frog that live in a tropical rainforest.Three plants are a vinus fly trap,Bangel bamboo,and alot of diffrent kinds of flowers.
Yes, Nova Scotia has spiders. They hibernate in the winter months but we do have spiders.
There are 945,842 people as of Jan. 1, 2016 living in Nova Scotia.
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Anne Murray currently lives in ethier of these provinces: Calgary, Ontario, Nova Scotia, or Quebec
Nova Scotia
First off, Nova Scotia is not a nation, so it cannot have a national animal. There is no official recognition of any animal as a Nova Scotia symbol, but unofficially, it would be the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever.
King's County in Nova Scotia
Yes. The MicMac (variously spelled and pronounced) are Nova Scotia aboriginal people, and they still live here today.
that is certainly not true. Nova Scotia has a VERY small population compared to Quebec, Ontario, Alberta & British Columbia... Each of which has a city with a higher population than ALL of Nova Scotia.
Sir Charles Tupper wanted Confederation, for he thought that the railway was needed in Nova Scotia in order to make Nova Scotia's economy prosper. He thought Confederation would let Nova Scotia continue to live. PEACE.
there are 12 different varieties of rabbit in Nova Scotia... true story..... just ask any grade 2 french teacher..........