You will have to go through all of these and read which are native. Unfortunately a lot of species here have been introduced at some time in the past, like the eastern gray squirrels.
http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/collections/mammalogy/mamwash/mamwash.html
Washington state has a wide variety of Animalia, such as Ospreys, Eagles, Hawks, Falcons, Owls, Deer, Elk, Wolves, Coyotes, Fox, Beaver, Mountain Lion, Bobcat, Lynx, and rabbits of various type. And plenty more than that!
Tapir
Bushbuck
Capybara
Griffin
Basilisk
Mogwai
Elephant Shrew
Damson
the most dry land region is columbia plateau
I believe it is the Columbia Plateau.
Columbia is located on the Piedmont Plateau.
Washington has 5 mainland regions. Coastal Region, Puget Sound Lowlands, Cascade Mountains, Okanogan Highlands, Columbia Plateau.
The rockymountains region, Columbia plateau region and the basin and range region.
The rockymountains region, Columbia plateau region and the basin and range region.
1. The Olympic Peninsula Region 2. The Yakima River Drainage Region 3. The Puget Sound Basin Region has Seattle 4. The Columbia River Basin. 5. Willapa Hills Region 6. The Cascade Mountain Region 7. Okanogan Highlands 8. the Blue Mountain Region has
The Indians of the Southwest lived in an arid region, while the Columbia Plateau region received abundant rainfall.
The Indians of the Southwest lived in an arid region, while the Columbia Plateau region received abundant rainfall.
it has black birds
Well, there is a bit of the Columbia river, the snake river, AND spokane river. There may be thers but I know these ones are there.
elk bighorn sheep