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Post by Monkey and Bellanei on Jun 21, 2006 17:13:18 GMT -5
I pretty much stole this poll from Jory's LJ...but, anyway, I say "yes". Red foxes live in Wisconsin, and are native to all of it.
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boo
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Post by boo on Jun 21, 2006 17:27:22 GMT -5
I voted 'other', because he isn't settled and takes various forms, but the majority of them aren't native to my state, country or even continent (well, excluding moose).
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Leah
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Post by Leah on Jun 21, 2006 18:08:51 GMT -5
No.
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Post by tori and thalie on Jun 21, 2006 21:09:40 GMT -5
Yes. xD White jacks enjoy sitting in my backyard. Except none of them are blue, but that pretty much goes without saying.
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Sinead and Jax
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Post by Sinead and Jax on Jun 21, 2006 22:07:41 GMT -5
No.
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Post by rave & phair on Jun 23, 2006 12:00:32 GMT -5
Yes. ^^ It's a real treat to see a raven. I voted 'other', because he isn't settled and takes various forms, but the majority of them aren't native to my state, country or even continent (well, excluding moose). They have moose in Europe?
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boo
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Post by boo on Oct 21, 2006 15:45:11 GMT -5
This is one late reply, I guess. Yeah, we have moose here, because elk (the moose native to scandinavian countries) and moose are the same species, Alces alces.
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Loup
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Post by Loup on Oct 27, 2006 17:20:43 GMT -5
Nope... New Zealand is more Antarctic than arctic... and NZ's only native land animals that aren't birds or insects are two varieties of bat.
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Seven
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Post by Seven on Oct 28, 2006 1:19:54 GMT -5
I feel like I've voted in this same poll on the other boards, but...
FSJs are native to the continent where I live but inhabit in a very specific area...where I do not.
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Post by Lux&Saphi on Oct 28, 2006 10:15:12 GMT -5
Like I said in the other forum, Siberian cats are domestic cats, so It's hard to tell where they 'live'.
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Winger
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Post by Winger on Oct 29, 2006 3:10:32 GMT -5
Nope. If we'd had coyotes, all the wee little marsupials would never had made it.
*Points dramatically at Loup* We're the reason you have snow and places like Fox Glacier, and yet you kill our possums!
...but the kiwis are pwnsome.
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Post by t o n i + r i n t o on Oct 29, 2006 11:08:06 GMT -5
Yep, they're everywhere around here ! XD
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akandkouroh
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Post by akandkouroh on Oct 29, 2006 13:38:10 GMT -5
Let's see... Amanda is found in the United States, particularly in Arizona. "Small-clawed Otters are found in Indonesia, Southern China, Southern India, the Philippines and Southeast Asia." So, nope. Though I do know a guy who was born in Indonesia... That doesn't count. At all. I suppose not...
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Post by Alissa & North on Oct 29, 2006 19:05:11 GMT -5
There are some desert cottontails in Washington, and a very very large family of some kind of bunny in a park nearby, so yes, I'd say they're native.
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Post by Britt & Makiru on Oct 31, 2006 15:11:21 GMT -5
I voted no because half of the forms Makiru takes aren't native to my area. Like the clouded leopard for example. Then there's his dragon form... XD
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