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By the end of the expedition, Lewis and Clark found and categorized 122 new animals and 178 plants.

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List of animals discovered: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_animal_life_did_Lewis_and_Clark_encounter_during_their_expedition

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Lewis and Clark Botanical Discoveries:Antelope Bush Aromatic Aster

Aromatic Sumac

Bearberry

Bitterroot (1806)

Black greasewood

Blue Flax

Breadroot (May 5, 1805)

Buffaloberry

Bur Oak

Broom Snakeweed

Canada Milk-vetch

Common Horsetail

Common Juniper

Common Monkey-flower

Cottonwood tree (June 12, 1805)

Creeping Juniper

Curly-top gumweed

Dwarf Sagebrush

Eastern Cottonwood

False Indigo

Fire-on-the-Mountain

Fringed sagebrush

Golden currant

Gumbo evening primrose

Indian tobacco

Lanceleaf sage

Large-flowered Clammyweed

Lewis's syringa

Lewis's wild flax

Long-leaved Sagebrush

Meadow Anemone

Missouri milk-vetch

Moundscale

Needle-and-thread grass

Osage orange

Pasture sagewort

Pin Cherry

Ponderosa Pine

Prickly pear cactus

Purple Coneflower

Purple Prairie-clover

Rabbitbrush

Raccoon Grape

Red false mallow

Rigid Goldenrod

Rocky Mountain Beeplant

Rough Gayfeather

Shadscale

Silky Wormwood

Silver-leaf Scurfpea

Snow-on-the-mountain

Spiny Goldenweed

Thick-spike Gayfeather

Western Red Cedar

White Milkwort

Wild Alfalfa

Wild Four-o'clock

Wild Rice Wild Rose

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Lewis and Clark Botanical Discoveries:

Antelope Bush Aromatic Aster

Aromatic Sumac

Bearberry

Bitterroot (1806)

Black greasewood

Blue Flax

Breadroot (May 5, 1805)

Buffaloberry

Bur Oak

Broom Snakeweed

Canada Milk-vetch

Common Horsetail

Common Juniper

Common Monkey-flower

Cottonwood tree (June 12, 1805)

Creeping Juniper

Curly-top gumweed

Dwarf Sagebrush

Eastern Cottonwood

False Indigo

Fire-on-the-Mountain

Fringed sagebrush

Golden currant

Gumbo evening primrose

Indian tobacco

Lanceleaf sage

Large-flowered Clammyweed

Lewis's syringa

Lewis's wild flax

Long-leaved Sagebrush

Meadow Anemone

Missouri milk-vetch

Moundscale

Needle-and-thread grass

Osage orange

Pasture sagewort

Pin Cherry

Ponderosa Pine

Prickly pear cactus

Purple Coneflower

Purple Prairie-clover

Rabbitbrush

Raccoon Grape

Red false mallow

Rigid Goldenrod

Rocky Mountain Beeplant

Rough Gayfeather

Shadscale

Silky Wormwood

Silver-leaf Scurfpea

Snow-on-the-mountain

Spiny Goldenweed

Thick-spike Gayfeather

Western Red Cedar

White Milkwort

Wild Alfalfa

Wild Four-o'clock

Wild Rice Wild Rose

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