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Cougar (Mountain Lion, Puma, Florida Panther)

Physical Features The Cougar is the second largest cat in the Americas after the Jaguar. It is also known as the Mountain Lion, Puma, or Florida Panther. Cougars are slender and agile...
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Crane, Sandhill

Physical Features Sandhill Cranes are the most abundant of the world's Cranes. They are very large birds that have long legs and necks, long pointed beaks, and wingspans that can extend...
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Alligator

Physical Features In short, this is a bad, bad animal. From the dinosaur like ridges along its back and tail to the jaws that wield thousands of pounds of pressure to the 80 plus teeth that...
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American Black Duck

Physical Features The American Black Duck is one of the largest Dabbling Ducks and has a long-body, short-tail and a long bill that on average is 23” in length. Both males and females have...
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American Marten (Pine)

Physical Features The American Marten is a fairly small furry critter. Its head and body will be 13-17” long, its tail an additional 5-8” and it will only weigh1-2 lbs. Males and...
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American Mink

Physical Features The American Mink belongs to the weasel family and they have a long weasel-like body with short legs and a bushy tail. Their coat is medium to dark brown in color and they have...
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American Scoter (Black Scoter)

Physical Features The American or Black Scoter is a large sea duck, that is 43 to 49 cm in length and weighs between 950 – 1100 grams. The males are easily identifiable by the large, bright...
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American Wigeon

Physical Features The American Wigeon is a mid-sized dabbling duck that is able to fly rapidly with fairly deep wing beats, and apart from the teal they have the most erratic flight pattern. They...
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American Woodcock

Physical Features The American Woodcock is a small plump shorebird that is commonly referred to as a 'Timber doodle.” Their plumage is a cinnamon pattern mix of different shades of...
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Armadillo, Nine-Banded

Physical Features Armadillos were christened by Spanish Explorers who described their shell as being similar to that of a knight's armor. Their name translates from Spanish as “the...
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Attwater's Prairie-Chicken

Physical Features The Attwater's Prairie-Chicken is a highly endangered bird that is fighting for survival. It is a wild fowl, which is in fact not related to the chicken, but is actually...
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Badger, American

Physical Features The American Badger is the second largest member of the weasel family in North America. They can reach lengths of 28 to34 inches, which includes the tail, and they weigh between...
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Baikal Teal

Physical Features The Baikal Teal is small dabbling duck with a striking head pattern that has been classified as a vulnerable species. The drake is distinctly different from the female and young...
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Barbary Sheep (Aoudad)

Physical Features The Barbary Sheep or Aoudad is classified as a vulnerable species and is becoming rare to find in its native North America. The name Aoudad is commonly used by the Berber people...
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Barrow's Goldeneye

Physical Features The Barrow's Goldeneye is a medium-sized black-and-white diving duck that has a chunky body with a large head. It is similar in appearance to the Common Goldeneye, but it is...
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Bear, Black

Physical Features The Black Bear is North America's smallest and most common species of bear. They have a light grey skin that is covered by a black or brown shaggy fur, which occasionally is...
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Bear, Brown (Grizzley, Kodiak)

Physical Features The Brown Bear is also known as the Grizzly Bear or the Kodiak. They are among the largest of all living bears, being comparable in size to polar bears. Its distinct features...
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Beaver, American

Physical Features The American Beaver is a semi-aquatic rodent. It s coat has a wide range of colors ranging from yellowish-brown to almost black on its back and sides and a lighter brown fur on...
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Bighorn Sheep (Mountain or Rocky Mountain Sheep)

Physical Features The Bighorn Sheep are also known as Mountain or Rocky Mountain Sheep. They are grey brown animals with a paler belly, a white rump and a white muzzle. The male is larger and...
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Bighorn Sheep, Desert

Physical Features The Desert Bighorn Sheep is a subspecies of the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep. Desert Bighorn Sheep have a solid, stocky, and muscular body with short legs. Their coat is smooth...
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Featured Animals

  • Alligator

    Physical Features

    In short, this is a bad, bad animal. From the dinosaur like ridges along its back and tail to the jaws that wield...

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  • Bobcat

    Physical Features

    The Bobcat has brown fur with black spots and it is twice the size of a regular house cat with an average weight of...

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  • Moose

    Physical Description

    The Moose is a member of the deer family and is often described as the largest extent species. As an adult...

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  • Northern Raccoon

    Physical Features

    This 'Coon', as it is commonly referred to, has a grayish coat or orange- brown with much black and...

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  • Pheasant, Ring-necked

    Physical Features

    The Pheasant is a bird that comes in a range of colors. The males have a red bare face devoid of feathers....

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  • Quail, Northern Bobwhite

    Physical Description

    The Northern Bobwhite Quail, scientifically called Colinus Virginianus, is a relatively small but...

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  • Wild Boar (Feral Hog, Feral Pig)

    Physical Features

    The Wild Boar is a species of the pig genus that is also known as the Feral Hog, Feral Pig, Wild Pig,...

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