Moose have been sighted in South Dakota, but are not known to inhabit the state. Most moose sightings are of lone young bull moose moving through, either from Minnesota on the east side of the state, or Wyoming on the west, or North Dakota on the north. A young bull moose was killed by state game and fish personnel after it wandered into town in Rapid City, causing a public outcry in 2003.
North-east India, Nepal, Burma
yes, and yes.DON'T YOU KNOW ABOUT PIRANHAS?!?!?
Indian Lion Barbary Lion White Lion West African Lion North East Congo Lion East African Lion Cape Lion
Yes, common everywhere east of the Rockies.
Kansas
Kansas.
Kansas is due east of Colorado and due north of Oklahoma. Topeka is the capital city in Kansas.
Kansas.
Any state that borders it. No one state is closer to Oklahoma.
The only states just north of Oklahoma are Colorado and Kansas. Kansas is East of Colorado, so that doesn't really fit the requirement. However, if you remove the "just" from your requirement, then north of both Oklahoma and Colorado are Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Kansas is bordered by Colorado to the west, Oklahoma to the south, Missouri to the east, and Nebraska to the north.
== == Kansas is bordered by Nebraska on the north; Missouri on the east; Oklahoma on the south; and Colorado on the west.
Kansas.
Kansas is bordered by Colorado (West), Nebraska (North), Missouri (East), and Oklahoma (South). The capitol of Kansas is Topeka.
Kansas.
Colorado to the North, Phoenix to the West, Texas to the East, Oklahoma to the North-East, So on