These are the most common native animals in Norway:
The only native animal dangerous to humans is the Adder snake, which is poisonous!
I know some of these animals don't only live in Norway but there are animals there!
The Lynx can be found in other areas of the world!
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flying mooses and swimming deer live in norway
There is a good amount of wolves, polar bears, wolverines, lemmings, red squirrels, foxes, reindeer and many species that live in northern parts of the world.
when did norway become a country / how many wars have gone on in norway? how is the population diffrent than the usa s
Norway's national animal is the Norwegian Fjord horse.
The jackolope and bigfoot and youre mom
The elk.
wekk sea animals live in the water and land animals live on land :)
They dont live on land
yes they are sea animals and they live on land to they are amphibian
sea animals usually have gills and can only be underwater and if on land will die, Land animals do not have gills and were ment for the land if they go in water for to long they will die to. Provided by Barto
More plants and animals live n the land then in the sea.
None, no animals live in Antarctica.
Probaly not. But seals and all land and water animals did.
they live in the sea or on the land it depends what type of creature they are
well for starters sea animals live in the water and land animals live on land. Also sea animals breathe through things called gills or blow holes and land animals breathe through their nose or mouth. There are lots of other things and I recommend you look it up cuz it is quite interesting and the pics are cool *bonus*!
Walking Catfish for one.
amphibian mean they spen life cycles on either land and water, and refers to a specific group of animals... like stated above, sea lions live in water and land but are definately NOT amphibians.
No. There are a very few varieties that DO live in the sea, but most are land animals.