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ANIMALS.NET
MUSKRAT - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BLACK RACER
Diet of the Black Racer. Like most snakes, black racers are carnivorous, which means they eat meat. Their diet depends on their age and location. Younger snakes frequently prey on lizards, small snakes, frogs, insects, and small rodents. Adults eat all of the above, and also feed on small birds, eggs, squirrels, rats, mice, small rabbits, and more. FISHER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ON ANIMALS.NET SKINK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
RAT SNAKE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND There are numerous species and subspecies of rat snake across the world. This article focuses on the North and Central American species in the Pantherophis genus. This group of snakes is very common and well known, and there are at least ten different known species.. Perhaps the most common is the eastern rat snake, which is widespread from New York to Florida. BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box Turtle. Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. In RINGTAIL - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Description of the Ringtail. These cat-like mammals have buff-brown fur, with relatively large ears, and a long tail. As their name suggests, their tail has black and white rings, much like raccoons and coatis have. Their tail is usually just as long as their body, between 12 and 17 in. long. With body and tail combined, ringtails measureGOPHER SNAKE
Gopher snakes are nonvenomous reptiles native to the western United States. They are entirely harmless, but like many nonvenomous snakes, people sometimes misidentify them as other species. There are six different subspecies across the gopher snake’s range: the Sonoran gopher, the San Diego gopher, the Pacific gopher, the Great Basin gopher, the Santa Cruz gopher, and the bullsnake.PAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey. JACK FISH - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
MUSKRAT - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BLACK RACER
Diet of the Black Racer. Like most snakes, black racers are carnivorous, which means they eat meat. Their diet depends on their age and location. Younger snakes frequently prey on lizards, small snakes, frogs, insects, and small rodents. Adults eat all of the above, and also feed on small birds, eggs, squirrels, rats, mice, small rabbits, and more. FISHER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ON ANIMALS.NET SKINK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
RAT SNAKE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND There are numerous species and subspecies of rat snake across the world. This article focuses on the North and Central American species in the Pantherophis genus. This group of snakes is very common and well known, and there are at least ten different known species.. Perhaps the most common is the eastern rat snake, which is widespread from New York to Florida. BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box Turtle. Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. In RINGTAIL - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Description of the Ringtail. These cat-like mammals have buff-brown fur, with relatively large ears, and a long tail. As their name suggests, their tail has black and white rings, much like raccoons and coatis have. Their tail is usually just as long as their body, between 12 and 17 in. long. With body and tail combined, ringtails measureGOPHER SNAKE
Gopher snakes are nonvenomous reptiles native to the western United States. They are entirely harmless, but like many nonvenomous snakes, people sometimes misidentify them as other species. There are six different subspecies across the gopher snake’s range: the Sonoran gopher, the San Diego gopher, the Pacific gopher, the Great Basin gopher, the Santa Cruz gopher, and the bullsnake.PAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey. FISHER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Fishers are small, cat-like mammals native to North America. These little carnivores are not closely related to cats at all. Instead, they are members of the Mustelidae family, along with weasels, otters, wolverines, badgers, and more.This species’ closest relative is the American marten.Fishers are, however, larger than martens.Read on to learn about the fisher. SUNBIRD - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Sunbird. The sunbird belongs to a group of brightly-colored birds in the Nectariniidae family. Some members of this family are also known as “spiderhunters,” but all are considered “sunbirds.”. This family has over 145 different species, each different and unique. However, most sunbirds have moderately long, slightly curved beaks,and
RINGTAIL - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Description of the Ringtail. These cat-like mammals have buff-brown fur, with relatively large ears, and a long tail. As their name suggests, their tail has black and white rings, much like raccoons and coatis have. Their tail is usually just as long as their body, between 12 and 17 in. long. With body and tail combined, ringtails measure MAGPIE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Magpie. Magpies are a group of birds in the Corvidae, or crow, family. Like most corvids, the Magpie is an incredibly intelligent bird. Researchers recognize 17 different species across 4 different taxonomic genuses. These birds live throughout Eurasia, the islands inPAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey. COPPERHEAD - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Diet of the Copperhead. Like all snakes, this species is carnivorous, which means that it eats other animals. Its diet varies based on how old the snake is, where it lives, and what season it is. Smaller juveniles eat insects, lizards, frogs, salamanders, and other small creatures. Adults primarily prey on rats, mice, and other rodents. KNIFEFISH - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Habitat of the Knifefish. Though habitat choice depends on the species at hand, many in this group have similar preferences. They often utilize fast-moving waters, like creeks and streams. Many species also prefer deeper waters with little light penetration. Those that live in deep rivers live below 16 ft. or more. KILLDEER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Though small, this species is relatively large compared to other shorebirds. They range between 8 and 11 inches in length, and most weigh no more than a few ounces. Like most shorebird species, Killdeer have cryptic, or camouflage, coloration. Their bodies are light brown, their undersides are cream, and they have several dark black bands. KUNE KUNE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND The Kune Kune is a breed of domestic pig in the taxonomic genus Sus.Researchers place these creatures in the Suidae family, along with river hogs, warthogs, babirusas, and more.All domestic pigs originate from the European wild boar, or Sus scrofa.Read on to learn about theKune Kune.
PEACOCK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Description of the Peacock. Male and female peafowl are drastically different in appearance. Peacocks are extravagant birds, with iridescent blue necks, and bright green tail feathers dotted with eyespots. Peahens are dull brown, with iridescent green necks and cream-colored heads. Both peacocks and peahens have tufts of featherscrested out of
JACK FISH - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
MUSKRAT - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BLACK RACER
Diet of the Black Racer. Like most snakes, black racers are carnivorous, which means they eat meat. Their diet depends on their age and location. Younger snakes frequently prey on lizards, small snakes, frogs, insects, and small rodents. Adults eat all of the above, and also feed on small birds, eggs, squirrels, rats, mice, small rabbits, and more. SKINK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
KNIFEFISH - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Habitat of the Knifefish. Though habitat choice depends on the species at hand, many in this group have similar preferences. They often utilize fast-moving waters, like creeks and streams. Many species also prefer deeper waters with little light penetration. Those that live in deep rivers live below 16 ft. or more.PAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey.GOPHER SNAKE
Gopher snakes are nonvenomous reptiles native to the western United States. They are entirely harmless, but like many nonvenomous snakes, people sometimes misidentify them as other species. There are six different subspecies across the gopher snake’s range: the Sonoran gopher, the San Diego gopher, the Pacific gopher, the Great Basin gopher, the Santa Cruz gopher, and the bullsnake. BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box Turtle. Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. In KILLDEER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
GARTER SNAKE
JACK FISH - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
MUSKRAT - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BLACK RACER
Diet of the Black Racer. Like most snakes, black racers are carnivorous, which means they eat meat. Their diet depends on their age and location. Younger snakes frequently prey on lizards, small snakes, frogs, insects, and small rodents. Adults eat all of the above, and also feed on small birds, eggs, squirrels, rats, mice, small rabbits, and more. SKINK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
KNIFEFISH - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Habitat of the Knifefish. Though habitat choice depends on the species at hand, many in this group have similar preferences. They often utilize fast-moving waters, like creeks and streams. Many species also prefer deeper waters with little light penetration. Those that live in deep rivers live below 16 ft. or more.PAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey.GOPHER SNAKE
Gopher snakes are nonvenomous reptiles native to the western United States. They are entirely harmless, but like many nonvenomous snakes, people sometimes misidentify them as other species. There are six different subspecies across the gopher snake’s range: the Sonoran gopher, the San Diego gopher, the Pacific gopher, the Great Basin gopher, the Santa Cruz gopher, and the bullsnake. BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box Turtle. Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. In KILLDEER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
GARTER SNAKE
PARTRIDGE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND The Partridge is a relatively small bird that usually lives on the ground. Researchers group these birds in the Phasianidae family along with pheasants, grouse, and quails.They are usually between the larger pheasant and the smaller quail in size.. Though there are many different types of these birds, researchers refer to the taxonomic genus Perdix as “true Partridges,” so we will focus COPPERHEAD - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Diet of the Copperhead. Like all snakes, this species is carnivorous, which means that it eats other animals. Its diet varies based on how old the snake is, where it lives, and what season it is. Smaller juveniles eat insects, lizards, frogs, salamanders, and other small creatures. Adults primarily prey on rats, mice, and other rodents.MOCKINGBIRD
Description of the Mockingbird. The Northern Mockingbird is a medium sized songbird, being about 9 or 10 inches long from beak to tail. Its wingspan is about a foot across, and its tail is quite long at 4 or 5 inches. This species weighs about 1 or 2 ounces, and females are slightly smaller than males. These birds have light gray plumage, and MAGPIE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Magpie. Magpies are a group of birds in the Corvidae, or crow, family. Like most corvids, the Magpie is an incredibly intelligent bird. Researchers recognize 17 different species across 4 different taxonomic genuses. These birds live throughout Eurasia, the islands in JACKRABBIT - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Description of the Jackrabbit. Jackrabbits are relatively large, but their size varies from species to species. The largest species of jackrabbit is the white-tailed jackrabbit. This species can weigh nearly 10 pounds, and measure over 2 feet long. Their color and shape vary by species, but generally they are tan, grey, silver, brown, orblack.
GARTER SNAKE
Description of the Garter Snake. Though all the different species share the same typical snake-shaped body, these creatures vary in size and coloration. Some have black scales, others brown, tan, red, yellow, and more. Many species have lines, checkers, or other markings. Adults range in size from about one foot long to nearly fivefeet in length.
RIVER OTTER
River otters are rambunctious, aquatic, streamlined mammals that spend much of their time in the water. These hydrodynamic members of the weasel family are voracious predators. This article will refer to the twelve species of river otter, information about sea otters canTEGU LIZARD
Description of the Tegu Lizard. This tegu species is the largest of the tegu lizards, and males can grow up to 4.5 ft. long. Their coloration varies based on their age, but they are generally mottled black and white with varying amounts of other colors. GRAY FOX - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Gray Fox. Gray foxes are small mammals native to North and Central America. Their name comes from their silvery-gray colored fur. This species used to be the most common fox in North America. However, because red foxes are better adapted to human habitation, they have become more common in the eastern United States than gray foxes. TREE FROG - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Tree frogs have the typical frog shape, with long hind legs and smooth, moist skin. One of the characteristic features of tree frogs is the disc-shaped, adhesive pads on their fingers and toes, which help them climb about in trees. MUSKRAT - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
JACK FISH - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BLACK RACER
Diet of the Black Racer. Like most snakes, black racers are carnivorous, which means they eat meat. Their diet depends on their age and location. Younger snakes frequently prey on lizards, small snakes, frogs, insects, and small rodents. Adults eat all of the above, and also feed on small birds, eggs, squirrels, rats, mice, small rabbits, and more. SKINK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
RAT SNAKE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND There are numerous species and subspecies of rat snake across the world. This article focuses on the North and Central American species in the Pantherophis genus. This group of snakes is very common and well known, and there are at least ten different known species.. Perhaps the most common is the eastern rat snake, which is widespread from New York to Florida.GOPHER SNAKE
Gopher snakes are nonvenomous reptiles native to the western United States. They are entirely harmless, but like many nonvenomous snakes, people sometimes misidentify them as other species. There are six different subspecies across the gopher snake’s range: the Sonoran gopher, the San Diego gopher, the Pacific gopher, the Great Basin gopher, the Santa Cruz gopher, and the bullsnake. RINGTAIL - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Description of the Ringtail. These cat-like mammals have buff-brown fur, with relatively large ears, and a long tail. As their name suggests, their tail has black and white rings, much like raccoons and coatis have. Their tail is usually just as long as their body, between 12 and 17 in. long. With body and tail combined, ringtails measurePAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey. BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box Turtle. Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. In HORNY TOAD - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Horny toads, also known as horned lizards, horned toads, or horntoads, are reptiles native to North and Central America. Contrary to some of their common names, these spiny little creatures are actually lizards! Their bodies, particularly their sides, are covered MUSKRAT - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
JACK FISH - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BLACK RACER
Diet of the Black Racer. Like most snakes, black racers are carnivorous, which means they eat meat. Their diet depends on their age and location. Younger snakes frequently prey on lizards, small snakes, frogs, insects, and small rodents. Adults eat all of the above, and also feed on small birds, eggs, squirrels, rats, mice, small rabbits, and more. SKINK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
RAT SNAKE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND There are numerous species and subspecies of rat snake across the world. This article focuses on the North and Central American species in the Pantherophis genus. This group of snakes is very common and well known, and there are at least ten different known species.. Perhaps the most common is the eastern rat snake, which is widespread from New York to Florida.GOPHER SNAKE
Gopher snakes are nonvenomous reptiles native to the western United States. They are entirely harmless, but like many nonvenomous snakes, people sometimes misidentify them as other species. There are six different subspecies across the gopher snake’s range: the Sonoran gopher, the San Diego gopher, the Pacific gopher, the Great Basin gopher, the Santa Cruz gopher, and the bullsnake. RINGTAIL - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Description of the Ringtail. These cat-like mammals have buff-brown fur, with relatively large ears, and a long tail. As their name suggests, their tail has black and white rings, much like raccoons and coatis have. Their tail is usually just as long as their body, between 12 and 17 in. long. With body and tail combined, ringtails measurePAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey. BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box Turtle. Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. In HORNY TOAD - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Horny toads, also known as horned lizards, horned toads, or horntoads, are reptiles native to North and Central America. Contrary to some of their common names, these spiny little creatures are actually lizards! Their bodies, particularly their sides, are covered RINGTAIL - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Description of the Ringtail. These cat-like mammals have buff-brown fur, with relatively large ears, and a long tail. As their name suggests, their tail has black and white rings, much like raccoons and coatis have. Their tail is usually just as long as their body, between 12 and 17 in. long. With body and tail combined, ringtails measure BULLSNAKE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Description of the Bullsnake. These snakes are quite long, and the average adult ranges between 4 – 6 ft. in length. The longest specimen ever recorded was 8′ 2″, but finding individuals this size is unusual. Their base color is normally yellow, and they have patterns/blotches of black, brown, white, or red. A SUNBIRD - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Sunbird. The sunbird belongs to a group of brightly-colored birds in the Nectariniidae family. Some members of this family are also known as “spiderhunters,” but all are considered “sunbirds.”. This family has over 145 different species, each different and unique. However, most sunbirds have moderately long, slightly curved beaks,and
ERMINE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND An ermine is another name for a stoat, particularly when its fur is white for the winter. These small mammals are related to the weasel, and are a part of the Mustelidae family.Other members of the Mustelidae family include otters, badgers, minks, wolverines, and martens.The ermine ranges across the northern hemisphere, throughout North America and Eurasia.MOCKINGBIRD
Description of the Mockingbird. The Northern Mockingbird is a medium sized songbird, being about 9 or 10 inches long from beak to tail. Its wingspan is about a foot across, and its tail is quite long at 4 or 5 inches. This species weighs about 1 or 2 ounces, and females are slightly smaller than males. These birds have light gray plumage, and KILLDEER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Though small, this species is relatively large compared to other shorebirds. They range between 8 and 11 inches in length, and most weigh no more than a few ounces. Like most shorebird species, Killdeer have cryptic, or camouflage, coloration. Their bodies are light brown, their undersides are cream, and they have several dark black bands. GOPHER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND The Gopher, also known as the Pocket Gopher, is a small rodent that lives in Central and North America. They are best-known for their burrowing or tunneling behavior. Researchers recognize 35 different species, and place them all in the family Geomyidae. Their closest relatives are the kangaroo rat, kangaroo mouse, and pocket mouse. HORNY TOAD - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Horny toads, also known as horned lizards, horned toads, or horntoads, are reptiles native to North and Central America. Contrary to some of their common names, these spiny little creatures are actually lizards! Their bodies, particularly their sides, are covered with sharp spines. Read on to learn about the horny toad.BOBWHITE QUAIL
The bobwhite quail, also known as the northern bobwhite, or simply bobwhite, is a small North American bird.Their name is a reference to their whistling “bob white” call. This species is both beautifully patterned and perfectly camouflaged into its environment. TREE FROG - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Tree frogs have the typical frog shape, with long hind legs and smooth, moist skin. One of the characteristic features of tree frogs is the disc-shaped, adhesive pads on their fingers and toes, which help them climb about in trees. MUSKRAT - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BLACK RACER
Diet of the Black Racer. Like most snakes, black racers are carnivorous, which means they eat meat. Their diet depends on their age and location. Younger snakes frequently prey on lizards, small snakes, frogs, insects, and small rodents. Adults eat all of the above, and also feed on small birds, eggs, squirrels, rats, mice, small rabbits, and more.PAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey.GOPHER SNAKE
Gopher snakes are nonvenomous reptiles native to the western United States. They are entirely harmless, but like many nonvenomous snakes, people sometimes misidentify them as other species. There are six different subspecies across the gopher snake’s range: the Sonoran gopher, the San Diego gopher, the Pacific gopher, the Great Basin gopher, the Santa Cruz gopher, and the bullsnake. SKINK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
GOPHER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ON ANIMALS.NET KNIFEFISH - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Habitat of the Knifefish. Though habitat choice depends on the species at hand, many in this group have similar preferences. They often utilize fast-moving waters, like creeks and streams. Many species also prefer deeper waters with little light penetration. Those that live in deep rivers live below 16 ft. or more. KILLDEER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box Turtle. Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. In TREE FROG - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
MUSKRAT - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BLACK RACER
Diet of the Black Racer. Like most snakes, black racers are carnivorous, which means they eat meat. Their diet depends on their age and location. Younger snakes frequently prey on lizards, small snakes, frogs, insects, and small rodents. Adults eat all of the above, and also feed on small birds, eggs, squirrels, rats, mice, small rabbits, and more.PAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey.GOPHER SNAKE
Gopher snakes are nonvenomous reptiles native to the western United States. They are entirely harmless, but like many nonvenomous snakes, people sometimes misidentify them as other species. There are six different subspecies across the gopher snake’s range: the Sonoran gopher, the San Diego gopher, the Pacific gopher, the Great Basin gopher, the Santa Cruz gopher, and the bullsnake. SKINK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
GOPHER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ON ANIMALS.NET KNIFEFISH - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Habitat of the Knifefish. Though habitat choice depends on the species at hand, many in this group have similar preferences. They often utilize fast-moving waters, like creeks and streams. Many species also prefer deeper waters with little light penetration. Those that live in deep rivers live below 16 ft. or more. KILLDEER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box Turtle. Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. In TREE FROG - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
PARTRIDGE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND The Partridge is a relatively small bird that usually lives on the ground. Researchers group these birds in the Phasianidae family along with pheasants, grouse, and quails.They are usually between the larger pheasant and the smaller quail in size.. Though there are many different types of these birds, researchers refer to the taxonomic genus Perdix as “true Partridges,” so we will focus COPPERHEAD - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Diet of the Copperhead. Like all snakes, this species is carnivorous, which means that it eats other animals. Its diet varies based on how old the snake is, where it lives, and what season it is. Smaller juveniles eat insects, lizards, frogs, salamanders, and other small creatures. Adults primarily prey on rats, mice, and other rodents. KNIFEFISH - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Habitat of the Knifefish. Though habitat choice depends on the species at hand, many in this group have similar preferences. They often utilize fast-moving waters, like creeks and streams. Many species also prefer deeper waters with little light penetration. Those that live in deep rivers live below 16 ft. or more. GOPHER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND The Gopher, also known as the Pocket Gopher, is a small rodent that lives in Central and North America. They are best-known for their burrowing or tunneling behavior. Researchers recognize 35 different species, and place them all in the family Geomyidae. Their closest relatives are the kangaroo rat, kangaroo mouse, and pocket mouse. OPOSSUM - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Description of the Opossum. Most opossums are around the size of a housecat. These marsupials have an elongated snout, and a large sagittal crest – a bone making their forehead look taller. They have scaly feet, and a scaly prehensile tail. A prehensile tail can be wrapped around branches to MAGPIE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Magpie. Magpies are a group of birds in the Corvidae, or crow, family. Like most corvids, the Magpie is an incredibly intelligent bird. Researchers recognize 17 different species across 4 different taxonomic genuses. These birds live throughout Eurasia, the islands in TOUCAN - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Toucan. The Toucan is a group of relatively small birds with exceptionally large beaks. Their long beaks are usually brightly colored, and much longer and thicker than their actual heads. There are many different species of Toucans, scientists estimate there are around 40, and there are several different taxonomic genuses.GARTER SNAKE
Description of the Garter Snake. Though all the different species share the same typical snake-shaped body, these creatures vary in size and coloration. Some have black scales, others brown, tan, red, yellow, and more. Many species have lines, checkers, or other markings. Adults range in size from about one foot long to nearly fivefeet in length.
RIVER OTTER
River otters are rambunctious, aquatic, streamlined mammals that spend much of their time in the water. These hydrodynamic members of the weasel family are voracious predators. This article will refer to the twelve species of river otter, information about sea otters canASSASSIN BUG
Assassin Bug. Assassin bugs are a large group of insects in the family Reduviidae. There are well over 155 different species of assassin bugs, and they are all joined by one specific characteristic: these insects are equipped with a curved, pointed mouthpart known as a “proboscis.”. Their proboscis’ are used to stab and kill prey,and can
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BLACK RACER
Diet of the Black Racer. Like most snakes, black racers are carnivorous, which means they eat meat. Their diet depends on their age and location. Younger snakes frequently prey on lizards, small snakes, frogs, insects, and small rodents. Adults eat all of the above, and also feed on small birds, eggs, squirrels, rats, mice, small rabbits, and more.GOPHER SNAKE
Gopher snakes are nonvenomous reptiles native to the western United States. They are entirely harmless, but like many nonvenomous snakes, people sometimes misidentify them as other species. There are six different subspecies across the gopher snake’s range: the Sonoran gopher, the San Diego gopher, the Pacific gopher, the Great Basin gopher, the Santa Cruz gopher, and the bullsnake. MAGPIE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Magpie. Magpies are a group of birds in the Corvidae, or crow, family. Like most corvids, the Magpie is an incredibly intelligent bird. Researchers recognize 17 different species across 4 different taxonomic genuses. These birds live throughout Eurasia, the islands in SKINK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
MOLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
ELK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTING FACTSSEE MOREON ANIMALS.NET
BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box Turtle. Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. InPAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey. MUSKRAT - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
PARTRIDGE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BLACK RACER
Diet of the Black Racer. Like most snakes, black racers are carnivorous, which means they eat meat. Their diet depends on their age and location. Younger snakes frequently prey on lizards, small snakes, frogs, insects, and small rodents. Adults eat all of the above, and also feed on small birds, eggs, squirrels, rats, mice, small rabbits, and more.GOPHER SNAKE
Gopher snakes are nonvenomous reptiles native to the western United States. They are entirely harmless, but like many nonvenomous snakes, people sometimes misidentify them as other species. There are six different subspecies across the gopher snake’s range: the Sonoran gopher, the San Diego gopher, the Pacific gopher, the Great Basin gopher, the Santa Cruz gopher, and the bullsnake. MAGPIE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Magpie. Magpies are a group of birds in the Corvidae, or crow, family. Like most corvids, the Magpie is an incredibly intelligent bird. Researchers recognize 17 different species across 4 different taxonomic genuses. These birds live throughout Eurasia, the islands in SKINK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
MOLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
ELK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTING FACTSSEE MOREON ANIMALS.NET
BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box Turtle. Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. InPAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey. VOLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTING Vole. Voles are small rodents related to mice. Their closest relatives are lemmings and muskrats, with which they share the Arvicolinae subfamily. In some places, voles are also known as “field mice,” or “meadow mice.”. There are about 155 different species of voles, and many are important prey sources to a number of differentpredators.
GOPHER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND The Gopher, also known as the Pocket Gopher, is a small rodent that lives in Central and North America. They are best-known for their burrowing or tunneling behavior. Researchers recognize 35 different species, and place them all in the family Geomyidae. Their closest relatives are the kangaroo rat, kangaroo mouse, and pocket mouse. ELK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTING FACTS Elk have thick, brown fur with a reddish hue. This animal’s rump patch, a circular area around its tail, is buff or cream in color. The average male stands nearly 5 ft. tall at the shoulder, and weighs over 700 lbs., but they can grow much larger. The largest subspecies can surpass 1,300 lbs. or more. Males have large antlers that can bePAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey. BEAVER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Habitat of the Beaver. Beavers live in stream beds, lakes, and rivers. Anywhere they live, their activity changes the environment around them, creating deeper waters and flooded areas. These creatures build two primary types of structures: dams and lodges. The dams are large trees, mud, and stones that the beaver uses to block waterways. CHAMELEON - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Description of the Chameleon. The 202 different species of chameleon come in a number of shapes, sizes, and colors. They have crests or horns on the backs of their skulls, long, sticky tongues, and uniquely-shaped feet. Many chameleon species also have a prehensile tail, which can be wrapped around branches to aid them in climbing. PIKA - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTING Pika. Pikas (pronounced pee-kas) are small rodents that are closely related to rabbits. They look somewhat like a cross between a rabbit and a hamster, with fluffy fur, small round ears, and stout bodies. There are over 30 different species of pikas, most of which live in Asia. However, there are two species of Pika that live in NorthAmerica.
ASSASSIN BUG
Assassin Bug. Assassin bugs are a large group of insects in the family Reduviidae. There are well over 155 different species of assassin bugs, and they are all joined by one specific characteristic: these insects are equipped with a curved, pointed mouthpart known as a “proboscis.”. Their proboscis’ are used to stab and kill prey,and can
KUNE KUNE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND The Kune Kune is a breed of domestic pig in the taxonomic genus Sus.Researchers place these creatures in the Suidae family, along with river hogs, warthogs, babirusas, and more.All domestic pigs originate from the European wild boar, or Sus scrofa.Read on to learn about theKune Kune.
TREE FROG - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Tree frogs have the typical frog shape, with long hind legs and smooth, moist skin. One of the characteristic features of tree frogs is the disc-shaped, adhesive pads on their fingers and toes, which help them climb about in trees. MUSKRAT - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
PARTRIDGE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BLACK RACER
Diet of the Black Racer. Like most snakes, black racers are carnivorous, which means they eat meat. Their diet depends on their age and location. Younger snakes frequently prey on lizards, small snakes, frogs, insects, and small rodents. Adults eat all of the above, and also feed on small birds, eggs, squirrels, rats, mice, small rabbits, and more.GOPHER SNAKE
Gopher snakes are nonvenomous reptiles native to the western United States. They are entirely harmless, but like many nonvenomous snakes, people sometimes misidentify them as other species. There are six different subspecies across the gopher snake’s range: the Sonoran gopher, the San Diego gopher, the Pacific gopher, the Great Basin gopher, the Santa Cruz gopher, and the bullsnake. MAGPIE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Magpie. Magpies are a group of birds in the Corvidae, or crow, family. Like most corvids, the Magpie is an incredibly intelligent bird. Researchers recognize 17 different species across 4 different taxonomic genuses. These birds live throughout Eurasia, the islands in SKINK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
MOLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
ELK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTING FACTSSEE MOREON ANIMALS.NET
BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box Turtle. Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. InPAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey. MUSKRAT - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
PARTRIDGE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BLACK RACER
Diet of the Black Racer. Like most snakes, black racers are carnivorous, which means they eat meat. Their diet depends on their age and location. Younger snakes frequently prey on lizards, small snakes, frogs, insects, and small rodents. Adults eat all of the above, and also feed on small birds, eggs, squirrels, rats, mice, small rabbits, and more.GOPHER SNAKE
Gopher snakes are nonvenomous reptiles native to the western United States. They are entirely harmless, but like many nonvenomous snakes, people sometimes misidentify them as other species. There are six different subspecies across the gopher snake’s range: the Sonoran gopher, the San Diego gopher, the Pacific gopher, the Great Basin gopher, the Santa Cruz gopher, and the bullsnake. MAGPIE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Magpie. Magpies are a group of birds in the Corvidae, or crow, family. Like most corvids, the Magpie is an incredibly intelligent bird. Researchers recognize 17 different species across 4 different taxonomic genuses. These birds live throughout Eurasia, the islands in SKINK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
MOLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
ELK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTING FACTSSEE MOREON ANIMALS.NET
BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box Turtle. Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. InPAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey. VOLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTING Vole. Voles are small rodents related to mice. Their closest relatives are lemmings and muskrats, with which they share the Arvicolinae subfamily. In some places, voles are also known as “field mice,” or “meadow mice.”. There are about 155 different species of voles, and many are important prey sources to a number of differentpredators.
GOPHER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND The Gopher, also known as the Pocket Gopher, is a small rodent that lives in Central and North America. They are best-known for their burrowing or tunneling behavior. Researchers recognize 35 different species, and place them all in the family Geomyidae. Their closest relatives are the kangaroo rat, kangaroo mouse, and pocket mouse. ELK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTING FACTS Elk have thick, brown fur with a reddish hue. This animal’s rump patch, a circular area around its tail, is buff or cream in color. The average male stands nearly 5 ft. tall at the shoulder, and weighs over 700 lbs., but they can grow much larger. The largest subspecies can surpass 1,300 lbs. or more. Males have large antlers that can bePAINTED TURTLE
Habitat of the Painted Turtle. These turtles are found in a wide variety of habitats across North America. The ideal location for them to live is a fresh body of water with a soft, muddy bottom. They also need plenty of spots to crawl out of the water to bask in the sun, and lots of vegetation to attract suitable prey. BEAVER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Habitat of the Beaver. Beavers live in stream beds, lakes, and rivers. Anywhere they live, their activity changes the environment around them, creating deeper waters and flooded areas. These creatures build two primary types of structures: dams and lodges. The dams are large trees, mud, and stones that the beaver uses to block waterways. CHAMELEON - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Description of the Chameleon. The 202 different species of chameleon come in a number of shapes, sizes, and colors. They have crests or horns on the backs of their skulls, long, sticky tongues, and uniquely-shaped feet. Many chameleon species also have a prehensile tail, which can be wrapped around branches to aid them in climbing. PIKA - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTING Pika. Pikas (pronounced pee-kas) are small rodents that are closely related to rabbits. They look somewhat like a cross between a rabbit and a hamster, with fluffy fur, small round ears, and stout bodies. There are over 30 different species of pikas, most of which live in Asia. However, there are two species of Pika that live in NorthAmerica.
ASSASSIN BUG
Assassin Bug. Assassin bugs are a large group of insects in the family Reduviidae. There are well over 155 different species of assassin bugs, and they are all joined by one specific characteristic: these insects are equipped with a curved, pointed mouthpart known as a “proboscis.”. Their proboscis’ are used to stab and kill prey,and can
KUNE KUNE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND The Kune Kune is a breed of domestic pig in the taxonomic genus Sus.Researchers place these creatures in the Suidae family, along with river hogs, warthogs, babirusas, and more.All domestic pigs originate from the European wild boar, or Sus scrofa.Read on to learn about theKune Kune.
TREE FROG - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Tree frogs have the typical frog shape, with long hind legs and smooth, moist skin. One of the characteristic features of tree frogs is the disc-shaped, adhesive pads on their fingers and toes, which help them climb about in trees. MUSKRAT - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
PARTRIDGE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BLACK RACER
Black racers are a common species of snake that lives in North and Central America. They are also known as “eastern racers,” though they do not only live in eastern North America. These snakes live throughout the United States, with the exception of large portions of the Midwest. There are several different subspecies of black racer, and not all subspecies are black!GOPHER SNAKE
Gopher snakes are nonvenomous reptiles native to the western United States. They are entirely harmless, but like many nonvenomous snakes, people sometimes misidentify them as other species. There are six different subspecies across the gopher snake’s range: the Sonoran gopher, the San Diego gopher, the Pacific gopher, the Great Basin gopher, the Santa Cruz gopher, and the bullsnake. MAGPIE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Magpies are a group of birds in the Corvidae, or crow, family.Like most corvids, the Magpie is an incredibly intelligent bird. Researchers recognize 17 different species across 4 SKINK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle.. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. MOLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
ELK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTING FACTSSEE MOREON ANIMALS.NET
PAINTED TURTLE
Painted turtles are some of the most widespread members of the turtle (Testudines) family in North America. Their name comes from the brightly colored markings on their extremities, which range from yellow, to orange, to red. Despite their extremely wide distribution, there are just four different subspecies. MUSKRAT - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
PARTRIDGE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, ANDSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BLACK RACER
Black racers are a common species of snake that lives in North and Central America. They are also known as “eastern racers,” though they do not only live in eastern North America. These snakes live throughout the United States, with the exception of large portions of the Midwest. There are several different subspecies of black racer, and not all subspecies are black!GOPHER SNAKE
Gopher snakes are nonvenomous reptiles native to the western United States. They are entirely harmless, but like many nonvenomous snakes, people sometimes misidentify them as other species. There are six different subspecies across the gopher snake’s range: the Sonoran gopher, the San Diego gopher, the Pacific gopher, the Great Basin gopher, the Santa Cruz gopher, and the bullsnake. MAGPIE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Magpies are a group of birds in the Corvidae, or crow, family.Like most corvids, the Magpie is an incredibly intelligent bird. Researchers recognize 17 different species across 4 SKINK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle.. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. MOLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTINGSEE MORE ONANIMALS.NET
ELK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTING FACTSSEE MOREON ANIMALS.NET
PAINTED TURTLE
Painted turtles are some of the most widespread members of the turtle (Testudines) family in North America. Their name comes from the brightly colored markings on their extremities, which range from yellow, to orange, to red. Despite their extremely wide distribution, there are just four different subspecies. BOX TURTLE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Box turtles are a group of turtles that live in North America. There are several different species of box turtles, including the common, Coahuilan, Mexican, spotted, and ornate box turtle.. These creatures are one of the few turtles that do not swim in the water. ELK - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTING FACTS Everything you should know about the Elk. The Elk is the largest deer species, standing 5 ft tall, and sporting large antlers. GOPHER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND The Gopher, also known as the Pocket Gopher, is a small rodent that lives in Central and North America. They are best-known for their burrowing or tunneling behavior. PIKA - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND INTERESTING Pikas (pronounced pee-kas) are small rodents that are closely related to rabbits.They look somewhat like a cross between a rabbit and a hamster, with fluffy fur, small round ears, and stout bodies.. There are over 30 different species of pikas, most of which live in Asia. BEAVER - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Beavers are large members of the rodent family. The only other rodent larger than the beaver is the capybara.They are semi-aquatic, which means that they spend much of their time in the water.PAINTED TURTLE
Painted turtles are some of the most widespread members of the turtle (Testudines) family in North America. Their name comes from the brightly colored markings on their extremities, which range from yellow, to orange, to red. Despite their extremely wide distribution, there are just four different subspecies. CHAMELEON - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Description of the Chameleon. The 202 different species of chameleon come in a number of shapes, sizes, and colors. They have crests or horns on the backs of their skulls, long, sticky tongues, and uniquely-shaped feet. KUNE KUNE - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND The Kune Kune is a breed of domestic pig in the taxonomic genus Sus.Researchers place these creatures in the Suidae family, along with river hogs, warthogs, babirusas, and more.All domestic pigs originate from the European wild boar, or Sus scrofa.Read on to learn about theKune Kune.
ASSASSIN BUG
Assassin bugs are a large group of insects in the family Reduviidae. There are well over 155 different species of assassin bugs, and they are all joined by one specific characteristic: these insects are equipped with a curved, pointed mouthpart known as a “proboscis.” TREE FROG - DESCRIPTION, HABITAT, IMAGE, DIET, AND Tree frogs have the typical frog shape, with long hind legs and smooth, moist skin. One of the characteristic features of tree frogs is the disc-shaped, adhesive pads on their fingers and toes, which help them climb about in trees.__
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* African Wild Dog
* Agouti
* Albacore
* Albatross
* Alligator
* Alligator Gar
* Allosaurus
* Alpaca
* Amazon Dolphin
* Amazon Parrot
* Amberjack
* American Alligator* American Bison
* American Crow
* American Kestrel
* American Robin
* Anaconda
* Anchovy
* Andean Condor
* Angelfish
* Anglerfish
* Anhinga
* Anole
* Ant
* Anteater
* Antelope
* Arabian Horse
* Arapaima
* Arctic Fox
* Arctic Wolf
* Argus
* Armadillo
* Arowana
* Arthropod
* Asian Elephant
* Assassin Bug
* Atlantic Salmon
* Auk
* Axis Deer
* Axolotl
* Aye Aye
B
* Badger
* Bald Eagle
* Baldpate
* Ball Python
* Bandicoot
* Bar Jack
* Barn Owl
* Barn Swallow
* Barnacle
* Barracuda
* Barred Owl
* Basking Shark
* Bat
* Beaver
* Beluga Whale
* Bengal Tiger
* Betta
* Bichir
* Bighorn Sheep
* Binturong
* Bird of Paradise
* Black Angus
* Black Bear
* Black Buck
* Black Dolphin
* Black Footed Ferret* Black Mamba
* Black Molly
* Black Racer
* Black Rail
* Black Rat
* Black Rhino
* Black Sole
* Black Swan
* Black Swift
* Black Widow Spider* Blackbird
* Blacktip Shark
* Blobfish
* Blue Bull (Nilgai)* Blue Catfish
* Blue Duck
* Blue Footed Booby
* Blue Jay
* Blue Marlin
* Blue Runner
* Blue Shark
* Blue Tongue Skink
* Blue Whale
* Bluebird
* Bluefin Tuna
* Boa Constrictor
* Bobcat
* Bobwhite Quail
* Bonefish
* Bongo
* Bonito
* Bonobo
* Booby Bird
* Bottlenose Dolphin* Bowfin
* Box Turtle
* Brant
* Bream
* Brook Trout
* Brown Bear
* Brown Jay
* Brown Pelican
* Brown Recluse
* Brown Snake
* Brown Trout
* Budgie
* Buffalo
* Buffalo Fish
* Bufflehead
* Bull Shark
* Bullfrog
* Bullhead
* Bullsnake
* Bunting
* Burmese Python
* Burrowing Owl
* Bush Dog
* Bushmaster
* Butter Fish
C
* Cacique
* Caiman
* California Condor
* California Quail
* Camel Spider
* Canada Goose
* Canary
* Cane Toad
* Canvasback
* Capuchin
* Capybara
* Caracal
* Carp
* Cassowary
* Cat Shark
* Cat Snake
* Catbird
* Catfish
* Cave Bear
* Chachalaca
* Chameleon
* Chamois
* Channel Catfish
* Cheetah
* Chickadee
* Chimpanzee
* Chinchilla
* Chipmunk
* Chukar
* Cichlid
* Cinnamon Teal
* Clouded Leopard
* Clydesdale
* Coati
* Cobia
* Cobra
* Cockatiel
* Cockatoo
* Cod
* Coelacanth
* Coho Salmon
* Coley
* Conger
* Cooper's Hawk
* Coot
* Coral Snake
* Cormorant
* Corn Snake
* Cory Catfish
* Cottonmouth
* Cottontail
* Cow
* Coyote
* Crake
* Crane
* Crested Gecko
* Crocodile
* Crocodile Skink
* Crow
* Cuckoo Bird
* Curlew
* Cuscus
D
* Dace
* Danio
* Deer Mouse
* Deer Tick
* Desert Tortoise
* Diamondback Rattlesnake* Dik Dik
* Dilophosaurus
* Dimetrodon
* Dingo
* Dipper
* Discus
* Dodo
* Dog Salmon
* Dog Tick
* Dogfish
* Dolphin
* Donkey
* Dory
* Dove
* Drill
* Duck
* Dugong
* Dwarf Hamster
E
* Eagle
* Eagle Owl
* Echidna
* Eel
* Eider
* Eland
* Elephant Seal
* Elephant Shrew
* Elk
* Emperor Penguin
* Emu
* Ermine
* Escolar
F
* Fainting Goat
* Falcon
* Fallow Deer
* Fennec Fox
* Ferret
* Finch
* Fisher
* Fishing Cat
* Flamingo
* Florida Pompano
* Flounder
* Flycatcher
* Flying Dragon
* Flying Fox
* Flying Squirrel
* Fossa
* Fox Squirrel
* Friesian
* Frigate Bird
* Frilled Lizard
* Frilled Shark
* Frog
G
* Gaboon Viper
* Gadwall
* Gannet
* Gar
* Garden Spider
* Garter Snake
* Gaur
* Gazelle
* Gecko
* Genet
* Gerbil
* Gharial
* Ghost Bat
* Giant Ground Sloth* Giant Salamander
* Gibbon
* Gila Monster
* Giraffe
* Glow Worm
* Gnu
* Goat
* Goblin Shark
* Goby
* Golden Cat
* Golden Eagle
* Golden Pheasant
* Goldeneye
* Goldfinch
* Goldfish
* Goliath Birdeater
* Goose
* Gopher
* Gopher Snake
* Gorilla
* Goshawk
* Gourami
* Grackle
* Grass Snake
* Gray Fox
* Gray Owl
* Grayling
* Great Blue Heron
* Great White Shark
* Green Anaconda
* Green Frog
* Green Jack
* Green Jay
* Green Turtle
* Greenland Shark
* Ground Squirrel
* Groundhog
* Grouse
* Guan
* Guanaco
* Guinea Pig
* Guppy
H
* Haddock
* Hagfish
* Hake
* Halibut
* Hammerhead Shark
* Hamster
* Harlequin Duck
* Harpy Eagle
* Harrier Hawk
* Hawk
* Hedgehog
* Hellbender
* Hercules Beetle
* Hermit Crab
* Heron
* Herring
* Hippopotamus
* Hobo Spider
* Honey Badger
* Horny Toad
* Horse
* Horseshoe Crab
* House Finch
* House Martin
* House Mouse
* House Sparrow
* House Wren
* Howler Monkey
* Hummingbird
* Humpback Whale
* Huntsman Spider
* Hyena
I
* Ibis
* Iguana
* Impala
* Indian Elephant
* Irish Elk
* Island Fox
J
* Jack Dempsey
* Jack Fish
* Jackal
* Jackrabbit
* Jaeger
* Jaguar
K
* Kaka
* Kakapo
* Kangaroo
* Kangaroo Rat
* Kea
* Key Deer
* Killdeer
* Killer Bee
* Killer Whale (Orca)* King Cobra
* King Eider
* King Salmon
* Kingfisher
* Kinkajou
* Kit Fox
* Kite
* Kiwi
* Knifefish
* Koala
* Kob
* Kodiak Bear
* Koi
* Komodo Dragon
* Kookaburra
* Kudu
* Kune Kune
L
* Ladybug
* Lake Sturgeon
* Lake Trout
* Lake Whitefish
* Lamprey
* Leatherback Sea Turtle* Lemming
* Lemon Shark
* Lemur
* Leopard
* Leopard Cat
* Leopard Gecko
* Leopard Seal
* Leopard Shark
* Lionfish
* Lizard
* Llama
* Loach
* Loggerhead Turtle
* Lone Star Tick
* Loon
* Loris
* Lovebird
* Lynx
* Lyrebird
M
* Macaque
* Macaw
* Mackerel
* Magpie
* Mako Shark
* Mallard Duck
* Mamba
* Manatee
* Mandarin Duck
* Mandrill
* Maned Wolf
* Manta Ray
* Map Turtle
* Mara
* Marlin
* Marmoset
* Marmot
* Marten
* Mastadon
* Meadowlark
* Megalodon
* Merganser
* Merino Sheep
* Merlin
* Milk Fish
* Milk Snake
* Mink
* Minnow
* Mite
* Moa
* Moccasin
* Mockingbird
* Mole
* Mole Rat
* Molly
* Moloch
* Mongoose
* Monitor Lizard
* Monkfish
* Moon Bear
* Moon Fish
* Moose
* Moray Eel
* Mountain Beaver
* Mountain Goat
* Mountain Lion
* Mountain Sheep
* Mourning Dove
* Mule
* Mule Deer
* Muscovy Duck
* Musk Ox
* Muskrat
* Mustang
N
* Naked Mole Rat
* Narwhal
* Nene
* Neon Tetra
* Newt
* Night Heron
* Nighthawk
* Northern Cardinal
* Northern Pike
* Nuthatch
* Nutria Rat
O
* Oarfish
* Ocelot
* Oil Fish
* Okapi
* Opossum
* Orangutan
* Orb Weaver
* Oriole
* Oscar Fish
* Osprey
* Ostrich
P
* Paca
* Pack Rat
* Pacman Frog
* Paint Horse
* Painted Turtle
* Panda Bear
* Pangolin
* Panther Chameleon
* Parrot
* Parrotfish
* Partridge
* Peacock
* Pelican
* Percheron
* Peregrine Falcon
* Permit
* Petrel
* Pheasant
* Pig
* Pigeon
* Pika
* Pike
* Pileated Woodpecker* Pink Salmon
* Pintail
* Piranha
* Pit Viper
* Pitta
* Platy
* Platypus
* Pleco
* Plover
* Poison Dart Frog
* Polar Bear
* Pollock
* Pomfret
* Pompano
* Porcupine
* Porpoise
* Possum
* Pot Belly Pig
* Prairie Chicken
* Prairie Dog
* Proboscis Monkey
* Ptarmigan
* Puffin
* Purple Martin
* Pygmy Goat
* Python
Q
* Quagga
* Quarter Horse
* Quetzal
* Quokka
R
* Rabbit
* Raccoon
* Rail
* Rainbow Snake
* Rainbow Trout
* Rat
* Rat Snake
* Rat Squirrel
* Raven
* Red Angus
* Red Deer
* Red Fox
* Red Panda
* Red Squirrel
* Red Tailed Hawk
* Red Wolf
* Redwing
* Reef Shark
* Reindeer
* Remora
* Reticulated Python* Rhea
* Rhinoceros
* Ringtail
* River Otter
* Roadrunner
* Rudd
* Ruddy Duck
* Ruff
* Russian Tortoise
S
* Saber Tooth Tiger
* Sable
* Sage Grouse
* Saiga Antelope
* Sailfish
* Salamander
* Salmon
* Saltwater Crocodile* Sambar
* Sand Boa
* Sand Cat
* Sanderling
* Sandhill Crane
* Sandpiper
* Savannah Monitor
* Sawfish
* Scarlet Ibis
* Scorpion
* Screamer
* Screech Owl
* Sea Dragon
* Sea Eagle
* Sea Horse
* Sea Lion
* Sea Otter
* Sea Snake
* Sea Turtle
* Serval
* Shad
* Shearwater
* Sheep
* Shoebill Stork
* Shrew
* Shrike
* Siberian Tiger
* Siren
* Skate
* Skimmer
* Skink
* Skipjack
* Skunk
* Sloth
* Sloth Bear
* Slow Loris
* Smelt
* Snake
* Snakehead
* Snapping Turtle
* Snipe
* Snow Goose
* Snow Leopard
* Snowy Owl
* Sockeye Salmon
* Softshell Turtle
* Sole
* Sora
* Spanish Mackerel
* Sperm Whale
* Spider
* Spider Monkey
* Spinosaurus
* Spoonbill
* Sprat
* Springbok
* Squirrel
* Squirrel Monkey
* Starling
* Stegosaurus
* Stingray
* Stork
* Sturgeon
* Sugar Glider
* Sulcata Tortoise
* Sun Bear
* Sunbird
* Sunfish
* Swallow
* Swan
* Swift
* Swordfish
T
* Taipan
* Takin
* Tamarin
* Tanager
* Tanuki
* Tapir
* Tarantula
* Tarpon
* Tarsier
* Tasmanian Devil
* Tegu Lizard
* Tench
* Tern
* Tetra
* Thoroughbred
* Thresher Shark
* Thrush
* Tick
* Tiger
* Tiger Beetle
* Tiger Shark
* Tiger Snake
* Timber Rattlesnake* Titanoboa
* Titmouse
* Toad
* Tokay Gecko
* Tortoise
* Toucan
* Towhee
* Tree Frog
* Tree Kangaroo
* Triceratops
* Triggerfish
* Trilobite
* Trout
* Trumpeter Swan
* Tuco Tuco
* Tuna
* Tundra Swan
* Tur
* Turkey
* Turkey Vulture
* Turtle
* Turtle Dove
* Tyrannosaurus
U
* Uromastyx
V
* Vampire Bat
* Vaquita
* Veiled Chameleon
* Velociraptor
* Vicuna
* Viper
* Vireo
* Vole
* Vulture
W
* Wahoo
* Wallaby
* Walrus
* Wandering Albatross* Warthog
* Water Buffalo
* Water Deer
* Water Dragon
* Water Monitor
* Waxwing
* Weasel
* Weaver
* Whale Shark
* White Hawk
* White Marlin
* White Rhino
* Whitefish
* Whitetail Deer
* Whiting
* Whooping Crane
* Wild Boar
* Wild Horse
* Wild Turkey
* Willet
* Wolf Snake
* Wolverine
* Wombat
* Wood Duck
* Woodcock
* Woodpecker
Y
* Yak
* Yellowfin Tuna
* Yellowtail
Z
* Zebra
* Zebrafish
* Zebu
* Zonkey
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