Animals In North America

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Animals In North America. Animals that live in north america include possums, jackrabbits, skunks, bobcats and buffalo. As of november 1, 2009, the united states fish and wildlife service listed approximately 1,200 animals and 750 plants as endangered or threatened in north america.

North American Wildlife Jim Zuckerman Photography
North American Wildlife Jim Zuckerman Photography

When the mustang is in danger, it gallops away. The bears climb trees, bathe in the lake and build caves. Historically, gray wolves have existed in pretty much all of north america and eurasia but were wiped out by humans.

When the mustang is in danger, it gallops away.

Mammal species which became extinct in the last 10,000 to 13,000 years are also included in this article. There was an exchange of animals from north and south america during the gabi; Wild animals of north america american badger (taxidea taxus) american bison (bison bison) arctic fox (vulpes lagopus) arctic hare (lepus arcticus) bighorn sheep (ovis canadensis) black bear (ursus americanus) bobcat (lynx rufus) brown bear (ursus arctos) california sea lion (zalophus caifornianus) canadian lynx (lynx canadensis) columbian ground squirrel (spermophilus columbianus) cougar. Below is a partial list: