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  2. Wildlife in North America - Types of North American Animals - A-Z...

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    North America is home to an incredibly diverse range of wildlife, from iconic creatures like the American bison and bald eagle to lesser-known species like the mountain lion and prairie dog. But there are some animals that are so rare that they’re rarely seen or even known to the general public.

  3. Animals in North America: Unique Species and Where to Find Them

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    The following article looks at animals native to the continent of North America. From reptiles to mammals to insects, these animals call North America their home. #10: American Alligator The largest American alligator on record was 19 feet, two inches! ©iStock.com/Bradley Proxmire. This North American native lives in the southwestern United ...

  4. Wildlife in United States - Types of USA Animals - A-Z Animals

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    Below you can find a complete list of USA animals. We currently track 1048 animals in the United States and are adding more every day! The list of indigenous United States animals is long and includes well-known creatures like coyotes and raccoons and lesser-known animals like the glass lizard and adorable pika.

  5. The 10 Largest Animals in North America - A-Z Animals

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    From land to sea, there are forests, mountains, deserts, open plains, and snowy tundras which are home to many fascinating animals, both large and small. But just what are the biggest animals in North America? Here we discover 10 of the largest animals in North America ranked by weight. #10 Musk Ox. A musk ox can reach up to 900 pounds.

  6. Wildlife in South America - Types of South American Animals - A-Z...

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    South America is home to some of the most unique, and exotic animals in the world. From the dangerous to the nearly extinct, we’ve created a list of the most interesting animals on the continent and some of the most exciting facts about them.

  7. The 10 Fastest Animals In North America

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    The fastest animal in North America is the Mexican free-tailed bat. These bats are only 3.5 inches long but can reach the incredible speed of 100 miles per hour! Mexican free-tailed bats get their name from their tail which makes up around half of their length.

  8. What Types Of Wolves Are There In North America? - A-Z Animals

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    This article will cover 10 different types of wolves in North America, helping to clarify what we know and what we don’t about how they’re classified. Eastern Wolf The Eastern Timber Wolf numbers are currently low, but they inhabit forests in Canada and North America.

  9. What Animals In North America Hibernate? - A-Z Animals

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    The most popular images that come to mind of animals that hibernate are bears, ground squirrels, and chipmunks. There are plenty of other animals that hibernate, though. Read on to learn more about the North American animals that hibernate and how they do so.

  10. Animals in Northwest Pacific

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    Learn about all the amazing animals in Northwest Pacific. Discover Northwest Pacific Ocean animals you've never heard of, and learn amazing facts about the ones you have!

  11. Discover The 5 Largest Land Mammals In North America!

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    From bison grazing in golden plains to polar bears traversing barren ice fields, incredibly large animals are found throughout North America. In this article, we will meet 5 of the largest land mammals in North America based on weight.