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MOOSE (ALCES ALCES)
The North American moose is the largest member of the deer family.
A full grown moose can weigh up to 770 pounds and 6 meters long.
Their skin is a very dark brown.
They live in areas with lots of undergrowth because thats what they eat.
Their biggest defensive against predators are their size.
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WHITE TAIL DEER (ODOCOILEUS VIRIGINANUS)
The white tail dear is the most common dear in North America.
They have a light brown back and a white underbelly.
They live in areas with lots of plants.
A very common place to find them is a 2 year old clear cut.
They are well distributed throughout the world.
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BALD EAGLE (HALIAEETUS LEUCOCEPHALUS)
The Bald eagle is a symbol of American majestic, strength, and long life.
The feather on its head are all completely white and its beak is bright yellow.
The rest of its body is black except for the white tail feathers.
They live in Alaska, northern Canada, and the rockies, But migrate all the way to Mexico.
They love living near lakes that are stocked with fish, But will eat almost anything depending were they live.
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ELK (CERVUS CANADENISIS)
Elk are the one of the largest members of the deer family.
They are native to North America and Eastern Asia.
They have been introduced to Argentina, Australia, and New Zealand.
They live in the forest and on forests edge.
They feed on grasses, plants, leaves, and bark.
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BOBCAT (LYNX RUFUS)
They are often confused with the lynx.
They are commonly found in Canada and America.
They prefer to eat rabbits and hares but will eat small rodents.
They inhabi wooded areas, the urban ledge, Forest edges, and swamp lands.
They have a distinctive Gray and sometimes brown coat, pointy ears and a tufted up face.
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Grizzly Bear ( Urus arctos ssp)
The grizzly bear and the brown bear are not the same thing.
The grizzly is actually a subspeices of the brown bear.
They are usually solitary exept when they have cubs.
They are found in Alaska and Canada.
They are commonly found in wooded and open areas.
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SQUIRREL (SCIURIDAE)
They are the most common rodent sen by people.
They eat nuts and berries that they can find.
They are found in wooded areas and feilds.
They will burry nuts in the ground and dig them up in the winter to eat.
They are a favorite food for many birds of prey.
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GREY WOLF (CANIS LUPUS)
They inhabit most of the forests of Canada, Alaska, and Siberia.
They prey mostly on Caribou, dear, and any live stock that they can find.
They live in packs, this helps them when they hunt, and when raising young.
All dogs today are ancestors of the grey wolf.
Sometimes they have a black coat instead of grey.
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DOLLY VARDEN (SLAVELINUS MALMA MALMA)
Most people call them either a salmon or trout.
But technically they are a char.
They range from Puget Sound in Wa. all the way to Siberian rivers.
Their biggest predators are the Bald eagle.
They eat small fish, but they will also eat insects and bugs.
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RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS)
The rainbow trout is native to North America and some parts of Asia.
Now days they are a favorite of the sports angler.
Some of them migrate to the ocean and come back in 2-3 years.
They eat small fish and insects.
Hatcheires grow them and stock them into lakes and rivers for our enjoyment.
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BLACK BEAR (URSUS AMERICANS)
The black bear is the most deadly bear to humans.
The black bear is native to North America.
They have a completely black coat.
They are omnivores and very opportunistic eaters.
Good pllaces to find them are in woodd areas and wide open fields.
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CANADA BUFFLO BERRY (SHEPHERDIA CANAADESIS)
This plant is a deciduous shrub shrub found in North America.
The berries are small round and red.
They have a extremely bitter taste.
They are crushed and mashed with other berries and used as jam.
They are sometimes called The soap berry and the foanberry.
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CASCADE BILBERRY (VACCINUM DELICIOM)
This berry is sometimes mistaken for a wild blueberry.
It only grows at elevations of 600- 2,000 meters in elevation.
The plant looks lake a clumpy tangled stem.
They berries are a waxy blue or reddish.
They are a favorite of local population.
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VIOLET-GREEN SwALLOW (TACHYCINETA THALASSIC)
These birds are found all the way from Alaska to Mexico.
Their main diet is insects, but they also eat a lot of berries.
These birds fly in flocks high above the ground.
They area beautiful green with long brown feathers.
Some of he females have a glossy purple finish on their wingtips.
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BLACK-BILLED MAGPIE (PICA HUDSONIAN)
This bird makes a nest that is shapes of a dome.
Tail makes one fourth of its body.
The bird has a brown and black body and white shoulders.
Its wings and tail are dark blue.
It eats insects and berries.
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MOSQUITOS (DISAMBIGUATION)
They are he most common type of blood sucking animal in the world.
They are small and they inhabit most parts of the world.
Some authorities consider mosquitoes the most dangerous animal in the world.
They carry a variety of diseases.
Fish and insect eating birds are their biggest predators.
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GREAT grey OWL (STRIX NEBULOSA)
These are some of the biggest owls on the planet.
Their Faces are flat because they have large facial disks that funnel sound.
They can hear mice tunneling under the snow with these faisal disks.
They feathers are Light brown grey and white.
The males are usually smaller than the females.
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NORTH AMERICAN PORCUPINE (ERETHIZON DORSRUM0)
This is the second largest animal in North America.
It lives all the way from Alaska to Mexico.
They are nocturnal, which means that they only com out at night.
Underneath heir spines they are a rally dark brown.
They are about 2-3 feet long.
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NORTHERN RACCOON (ERETHIZON DORSRUM)
They are also known as the common raccoon.
They live all around North America.
They are found in all different types of environments.
Raccoons are some of the smartest animals in the forest.
They have a very distinctive facial mask.
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NORTHERN RED - BACKED VOLE (MYODES RUTILUS)
They are native to Alaska, northern Canada, scandinavia, and Russia.
Their bodies are short and slender.
They weigh, about 30-40 grams.
They mostly eat berries, and twigs.
They are about 14.5 cm.
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