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I just love learning more about other places!

2006-06-10 06:11:08 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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Switzerland. Near us grow apple, peach and pear trees. All kinds of berries are cultivated, and these also grow wild in the forests. Every kind of vegetable you can imagine is grown in Switzerland, because there are many farmers living here. Some of these farmers have cows, goats, pigs and sheep as well. Apart from many wonderful songbirds and raptors, there are deer, foxes, badgers, ibex and squirrels (not to forget plents of rainbow trout in the streams). Best of all, though, are the bear and the wolf, which have been sighted in the alpine foothills.

2006-06-10 06:34:56 · answer #1 · answered by corvuscorax 2 · 2 0

I live in America, in the far northeast. I see deer and fox a couple of times a month. I hear the coyote's howling in the early spring. I' ve seen bear and moose since moving here 8 years ago. We, not us but others in our area, have apple and pear trees. We have a wild blueberry patch growing across the street, and wild strawberries growing in our lawn, believe it or not. Pretty much anything with a shorter growing season will grow here, as long as it is an annual or can survive the -30 to -40 we see in the winter.

2006-06-10 13:41:36 · answer #2 · answered by john_stolworthy 6 · 0 0

England. We have lots of small animals. Our largest animal is the red deer which I think is now only found in nature reserves and other protected sites. There are also foxes, hedgehogs, voles, loads of different birds and ducks(swallows, robins, swans, herons, mallards, coots, blackbirds, etc.)
I don't know what they grow in the fields round here but I know there are blackberries, sloes, potatoes, carrots, peas, runner beans, broad beans, apple trees, pear trees.
We also have a variety of trees. Our largest being the Oak. There are also the horsechestnut, pine, rowan, ash, silverbirch and many more. And loads of pretty flowers like lavender, buttercups, daisies, bluebells, etc.

2006-06-10 17:26:36 · answer #3 · answered by Evil J.Twin 6 · 0 0

Liverpool England, Red Squirrels, All sorts pf fruit trees berries and veg in peoples gardens or plots

2006-06-10 19:27:16 · answer #4 · answered by smiley face 4 · 0 0

England (Dorset), Badgers, foxes, Rabbits, grey squirrels, stoats, weasels, shrews, voles, rats, mice, hedgehogs, red and fallow deer. As well as Farm Animals of course. We also have Monkey World nearby full of rescued primates from all over the world. Loads of butterflys and moths. wasps, hornets, stag beetles, and believe it or not harmless small scorpions that come out mainly at night and live in old walls e.g. barns. Jumping spiders, horshoe bat and many other types of bats, Barn owl, tawny owl, etc. Buzzard, perigren falcon, harrier hawk, kestral,. On the coast we have the grey and common seal, dolphins, otters,porpose, Lion jelly fish, Bass, cod, lobsters, edible crabs, spider crabs, velvet craps, urchins,seahorses(occasionally most recently Lulworth), starfish,flat fish including flounder, pilot whale, turbot,skate, mackeral, weaver fish,wrass,blenny, gobies (Fish that use their fins to climb and crawl like amphibians) to name but a few. In the river- Pike, barbel, salmon, chub, trout, stickleback. In pondss- common newt, crested newt, waterboatman, pond skater, water spider, toads, frogs, snail, great diving beetle lavae, dragonfly, mayfly larvae,mosquitto larvae, and so much more.
Blackberries, wheat, corn,barley, rape seed, carrots, cabbage, swede, all root veggies, onions, wild garlic, kale/cale, strawberries, raspberries, sloe's rose hip, Elderberries, Apples, pears. Actually there is so much to be listed maybe you should try and visit if you get the chance.

2006-06-10 18:30:18 · answer #5 · answered by b3ll3nd3r 2 · 0 0

U.S.- FL-

Animals: Feral cats, squirrels, possums, several different kinds of snakes- rattlers, water moccasins, coral snakes, black racers; rats, some bears, and alligators.

Fruit trees: mostly citrus- lemon, orange, grapefruit. Also Japanese plum trees.

Berries? None wild that I know of nearby. Some people grow them, as with veggies, but I don't. Silk plants die under my care.

2006-06-11 16:45:26 · answer #6 · answered by meathead76 6 · 0 0

I live in the usa..arkansas..in the country..the animals i have that actually comes in my yard is ..deer..rabbits..all sorts of birds....i grow a garden so many fruits and veggies..but my town is known for tomatoes

2006-06-10 14:51:34 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

England, umm Foxes, Butterflies, Bees, Wasps, Apple trees, can't really think of anything else near where I live, I'd have to pop out and write it all down :)

2006-06-10 18:19:41 · answer #8 · answered by Mummy of 2 7 · 0 0

Texas

2006-06-10 14:12:02 · answer #9 · answered by Kiss my Putt! 7 · 0 0

The U S is my country,In Virginia, We have steer,cows,sheep,apple trees,white corn,and vineyards all around

2006-06-10 13:24:00 · answer #10 · answered by 4 strings 7 · 0 0

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