I am from Australia.
It is ok at times, prices can be expensive as petrol is currently $1.40 per litre.
Our summer is the worst, we get 40+ celsius during summer and flies are horrid.
Our main animals are the kangaroo and emu (they are on our coat of arms), and living in the outback we sometimes see a roo hopping around in town.
2006-09-10 04:26:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in the United States of America. It is a wonderful country, with an enormous variety of animals, wild, and domesticated. Our climate varies from arctic to tropical and everything in between. Our seasons are in a constant state of change, never staying the same all the time. We get a substantial amount of rainfall over most of the country except in the Southwestern states. We have a great deal of political, religious and personal freedom that many people living in other parts of the world have never had and cannot understand. Here individuals are limited by their own choices for the most part. The economic opportunities are so great that millions of people go so far as to risk their very lives to enter our country even illegally. Millions want in and hardly anyone ever wants to leave once they are here. There are a lot of religiously controlled governments in other countries that would make the USA out to be an evil place, only because they don't want their citizens to have the same personal freedoms we enjoy. Our clergy do not run our nation and that is the main reason we remain free. The USA is not perfect and no nation can ever be, but it is one of the finest places to live in the world.
2006-09-10 04:31:27
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answered by thebushman 4
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USA I haven't lived any where else so to me I can't compare. My state is hot in summer and every once in a while during winter there might be an ice storm that will knock out power. Animals? bear, moose elk, deer ,wolves, are found in mountains along with other creatures. To many to lists.
2006-09-10 04:31:29
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answered by purple gorilla 2
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I am from Vaikuntha, the Spiritual Sky. Unfortunately, as I have spent millions of lifetimes here in this rotten material world, I cannot tell you much about how it looks right now. But I am on my way back there and you can read detailed descriptions in Vedic literatures, such as the Srimad Bhagavatam
www. srimadbhagavatam.com
The basic things about Vaikuntha is that everything there is made of spiritual energy, and everything is eternal, full of knowledge and full of bliss, opposed to temporary, miserable, ignorant existence in this material world. In Vaikuntha there is no need for sun or moon, because everything is self-effulgent. All the residents are eternally young and very beautiful, and everybody there is pure devotee of Supreme Lord.
That could be interesting for you, because Vaikuntha is also your real home, it is the real home of everyone here. It depends on you whether you want to remain here in this material world or you want to go back to Vaikuntha. If you are interested to go back to Vaikuntha, you might like to sign up for a free e-course here:
www.backtohome.com
2006-09-10 04:28:16
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answered by H. B 3
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I'm american but I live in Italy and it's home now...
in the northern part.
It's got a temperate climate, with cold winters and hot humid summers.
As for animals, well, there are so many people you don't see much wildlife.
I've heard there are small bears in the Alps, but I don't know if it's true.
I live in the country and there are alot of cows and pigs, so our wildlife is flies and mosquitos.
the food's good, if you like lots of carbs.
the driving is crazy.
the prices are good for food but clothing costs quite a bit if you want quality.
the people in my small town are pretty friendly.
there seem to be more immigrants here than italians lately.
the schools are much more difficult than in the US.
the cost of petrol (gas) is about $4.00 a gallon.
there aren't really any fast food restaurants (thankfully).
housing costs quite a lot...my house here cost about $250K for about 1,150 sq ft. but the houses are made of brick and concrete, not wood like in the states.
where are you from?
2006-09-10 04:28:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like sunny is from a fairytale land made only in his/her mind. Or is incredibly rich. I'm from USA and I agree, it depends where you go. For instance, Some places in Ohio, Texas, and some on the east coast are nice. But Las Vegas SUCKS(unless you are single and have a lot of $$)
2006-09-10 04:27:28
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answered by MyCuteDog 3
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Canada, Ontario province. It's great living where I'm at, and main animals are the usual pets dogs, cats, etc...thanks for asking.
2006-09-10 04:24:23
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answered by Anonymous
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i am from Sweden and It is really nice there in the summers. Winters are long and dark. There are moose, bear, elk, and reindeer's there. I live in the US now and have for the past nine years. i go back home every once in a while.
2006-09-10 04:23:34
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answered by stickan8 3
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Southeastern USA-it is incredibly chaotic and frantic here. Our animals are possum, deer, armadillo, rabbits, squirrel, nutria, sea birds, fish, porpoise and an army of cats and dogs. It is hot here.
2006-09-10 04:25:19
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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I'm from a country where the streets are paved with gold,the sun is always shinning and the people are always smiling
2006-09-10 04:23:02
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answered by Anonymous
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