Yes. As a lobsterman fishing in southern Maine, I have caught one in my trap. Also over the years, a few other lucky lobstermen have also caught them. They are very rare, and I only know of about 6 or 8 of them being caught in the last 20 years.
Yes they can but seahorse live in more tropical areas with warm water.
No, they live in the sea.
There are six states in New England.
There are six states in New England.
If you are referring to "New England," this means a group of British colonies in the New World that today are the states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. The people who lived in the British colonies originally came from England to live in North America; eventually, these colonists declared their independence from England, and New England became part of the United States.
The New England States.
The New England states are in the temperate deciduous forest biome.
Because after the war between England and the states that are now United States. They now call it the "New England".
No, the States that make up the New England states are northeast from Pennsylvania.
A map of New England is included in the link below.
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More states are not a part of New England than are, so it would be easier to just name the states that are in New England. This way, you would know any state not listed is not a part of New England. Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut
New England. The New England states are: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts.
New England is comprised of six states in northeastern United States.