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The national bird of the United States is a familiar sight on government seals, but in the past its appearances in America's skies were dwindling. Luc...Lees meer
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The black bear is North America's most common bear by a long shot. In fact, these bears are making a comeback to several regions where they once lived...Lees meer
The black bear is North America's most common bear by a long shot. In fact, these bears are making a comeback to several regions where they once lived...Lees meer
The American bison is now making an impressive comeback, after nearly being wiped out in the nineteenth century. While we may never return to the days...Lees meer
Despite their name, mountain lions are actually found in a wide range of habitats. Mountain lions are also known as cougars, pumas, and panthers. Read...Lees meer
The American bison is now making an impressive comeback, after nearly being wiped out in the nineteenth century. While we may never return to the days...Lees meer
Its name is a not-so-subtle clue to the bighorn sheep's best-known feature. While female bighorn sheep also have horns, it is the males whose huge, cu...Lees meer
Despite their name, mountain lions are actually found in a wide range of habitats. Mountain lions are also known as cougars, pumas, and panthers. Read...Lees meer
The moose is the largest living member of the deer family, and these massive animals are a familiar sight in Canada, the northern United States, and t...Lees meer
With their striped tails and bandit masks, raccoons are among the most recognizable North American animals. Learn about the raccoon's mysterious food-...Lees meer