I live in the Adirondacks and animals that we've seen and heard that live here are foxes, bears, fisher-cats, beavers, raccoons, coyotes, wolves (rarely), various rabbits, and various birds.
Of the 4,060 species of mammals that inhabit the world, fifty-three occur within the Adirondack Park. These mammals represent 7 orders and 17 families. Some species, like the opossum and striped skunk, are rare and occur mostly at the periphery of the Adirondacks. Other species, such as the white-tailed deer and short-tailed shrew, are common and well distributed throughout the Park.
Deer, rabbits, owls, moose, wolves and moose are all examples of animals that inhabit forests. Different animals inhabit different forests according to region.
The Adirondacks were named by the Indians that lived here long ago. "Adirondacks" meaning "bark eater" Because of the harsh winters and coldness. (making the animals have little to eat)
No animals inhabit Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
Aquatic animals
the adirondacks are a mountain range in north america.
Black courgars
deer and skunks
In the Adirondacks - 1898 was released on: USA: October 1898
The Adirondacks are about 6 million acres.
See Guide To Swedish Wildlife Weblink
The Adirondacks - 2008 TV was released on: USA: 14 May 2008
My Adirondacks Outing - 1922 was released on: USA: 19 February 1922