What do you mean, "Where did poles live?" That doesn't make any sense!
No. They live in the Southern hemisphere, and breed on Antarctica's beaches. There are no native animals at the pole -- it's too cold, too high, and there is no food chain there.
Assuming you have already lunged your horse without poles and they are comfortable with it, you simply add the poles on the ground and lunge as you normally would. The horse will naturally try to avoid stepping on the poles. You can vary the distance between the poles to get your horse to lengthen or shorten his or her strides. Start easy and at a walk until the horse gets the hang of it. This may take many days. Very gradually work up to a trot or canter and more difficult distances and patterns. Lunging is a real workout for the horse so don't try to do too much too quickly.
Truganini was a Tasmanian Aboriginal woman who lived in Tasmania, Australia. She was born in the early 1800s and lived most of her life on the island of Tasmania. Truganini played a significant role in the Aboriginal resistance against European colonization in Tasmania.
Zero. Polar Bears and penguins live at opposite ends of the world. Polar Bears Arctic, Penguins Antarctic. Polar Bears eat seals. This is a common misconception that polar bears and penguins live together, but they live on opposite poles.
In the 1800s, common animals hunted included deer, elks, bears, beavers, rabbits, and birds like turkeys and ducks. Hunting was a common practice for food, clothing, and trade purposes during this time.
They were made in the 1800s
They live in any country, except the poles.
Canada
Otters do not live at either poles.
late 1700s-1800s
Amphibians live everywhere except in permanent deserts and the poles.
yes
Rabbits live all over the world, except in the oceans and at the poles.
they lived in hapluja, northern massaschusetts
Most farmers actually lived in the south.
It is impossible to live in the 1800's as the 1800's were in the past.
no they live all around the world, but mostly in the poles, which are very cold.