NO! No they're not native to France despite the Pepé Le Pew Looney Tunes character.
Although wild skunks are found everywhere across the Americas, the only other place where they are native is in Asia. NOT including Australasia or India.
There are some domestic skunks that are kept as pets. Some in the U.K. and in some states in the United States.
The Pepé Le Pew Character of looney tunes claims to live right in Paris.
You can find some foxes (I've never seen a wolf) in the countrysides. However, contrary to what I could see myself in London, there is no foxes in the cities.
Once, I was travelling in the Eurostar, and crossing the southern suburds of London, I saw foxes lying on cars, probably sleeping, which is quite stunning for a french.
No, there are no grizzly bears in France. Only a handful of brown bears, nearing extinction, are in the Pyrénées mountains.
about 21,000
* Parrots * Tigers * Penguins * Polar Bears * Grizzly Bears And many more.
No. Also, learn to spell.
deer, grizzly bears, mt. lions, wolves
People who care save our Black bears!!
grizzly bears are in lots of danger
Grizzly Bears are not extinct.
Yes, grizzly bears are mammals.
Grizzly bears are vertebrates.
Grizzly Bears have caves as homes.
No. Grizzly bears are a subspecies of Brown bears, so that although all Grizzly bears are Brown bears not all Brown bears are Grizzly bears.
Grizzly bears offspring are called cubs.
No, grizzly bears live in forest biomes.
Mama grizzly bears are fiercely protective of their cubs.
Not exactly. Polar bears are the largest species of bear in the world, making it "King of bears," not a grizzly.
Black bears prefer wooded areas and grizzly bears more open country, but grizzly bears can and will attack black bears when they encounter one another. Typically, black bears yield territory to the larger grizzly bears.
well kind of they formed from grizzly bears but would find it hard to live like grizzly bears