Possum, raccoon, coyote, fox, beaver, otter, mink, muskrat, striped skunk, weasel, spotted skunk, deer, squirrel, rabbit, armadillo, bear, wild hogs, elk, a variety of non-poisonous and poisonous snakes, a lot of migratory birds winter here including but not limited to hawks, owls and eagles, ducks, doves
* State bird is the Mockingbird. * State mammal is the White-tailed deer. * State insect is the honey bee.
Arkansas is has many native animals to the state. A few of the native animals are blue jays, barn owls, and finches.
Cattle, hogs, and poultry
deer, snake, coyotes
All people are classed as animals. Native Americans are people. There are therefore more than two native American animals.
Africa's native animals are found all over Africa in their particular habitats.
There are no native animals in Antarctica.
All the mainland states have deserts, and all have native plants. Tasmania has no deserts, so logically it has no native desert plants. However it may have plants, also found in deserts.
every animal in the world
No, they only worked with animals native to the Middle East.
Name All the Animals was created in 2004.
Arkansas is a proper name. You can make all sorts of sentences with names. You could say "I like Arkansas" or "I live in Arkansas." You could say "Arkansas is a state" or even "Arkansas is nice."
There are far too man to name them all, just like any other continent, except for Antarctica, perhaps. Youd have to be more specific about what area of the U.S.
"Name all the animals in the arachnid family?"
Yes. All Australian native animals are protected.
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