Rated 4 points - posted 13 years ago by kris in category Other.
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1.
Raccoon
Persistent population increases began in the 1940s.
22 points - added 13 years ago by kris -
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House Mouse
20 points - added 13 years ago by kris - 1 comment
Comments:
how would a house mouse survive without humans.... yet humans are not above the house mouse
Added 11 years ago by guest, 1 point
3.
Adil salims
Extremely rare, although you should avoid them.
There ae 2 left in Bolton.
17 points - added 12 years ago by adilsalim - 1 comment
Comments:
if it is extremly endangered dont put it here
Added 7 years ago by guest, 0 points
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American Black Bear
17 points - added 13 years ago by kris -
5.
White-Tailed Deer
Very common throughout the U.S.
16 points - added 13 years ago by kris -
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Eastern Cottontail
The Eastern Cottontail can be found in meadows and shrubby areas in the eastern and south-central United States, southern Canada, eastern Mexico, Central America and northernmost South America. It is abundant in Midwest North America, and has been found in New Mexico and Arizona.
14 points - added 13 years ago by kris -
7.
Red Fox
As of 2005, 45 subspecies are recognised.
14 points - added 13 years ago by kris -
8.
Coyote
The average distance covered in a night's hunting is 4 km (2½ mi).
13 points - added 13 years ago by kris -
9.
North American Beaver
12 points - added 13 years ago by kris -
10.
American Red Squirrel
11 points - added 13 years ago by kris -
11.
Eastern Gray Squirrel
11 points - added 13 years ago by kris - 1 comment
Comments:
I LOVE TIGERS (v. randoms but still) I LOVE THEM SOOO MUCH TIGERS ARE AWESOME
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