Beavcoons don't exist
yes they do they are very much alive
temperate deciduous forest
Enchanted forest or fantasyland ?
100%
They aren't real, maybe you saw a beaver, raccoon, or platypus.
Western Maryland
Ye wide, Ye long, head of a beaver, body of a raccoon.
Maryland was primarily covered by the Eastern Deciduous Forest biome prior to human settlement. This forest type includes a mix of broadleaf trees such as oak, hickory, maple, and beech. The diversity of tree species supported a wide range of wildlife species in the region.
As in larger areas covered in forest, yes.
Some of the best locations for backcountry camping in Maryland include the Appalachian Trail, Green Ridge State Forest, and Savage River State Forest. These areas offer beautiful natural surroundings and opportunities for hiking and exploring.
Katie O' Donnel (Maryland) and Cristen Atchison (Wake Forest)