Black beaked magpie
red fox
American bison
prairie dogs
bull snake
coyote
gray jay
mountain beaver
northern bobcat
sea otter
striped skunk
western gull
whitetail deer
and many more . . . they encountered, drew and studied over 130 animals.
they reported on climates in region
Yes, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark did discover Washington State. But without Sacaguea's help the expedition, it would've taken much longer
There was a disease in the Lewis and Clark expedition
By the end of the expedition, Lewis and Clark found and categorized 122 new animals and 178 plants, mapped the geography, and achieved friendlier relations with the natives. However, they did not find an all water route to the Pacific Ocean.List of plants discovered: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_plan_life_did_Lewis_and_Clark_find_on_their_expeditionList of animals discovered: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_animal_life_did_Lewis_and_Clark_encounter_during_their_expedition
Yes someone did get lost on the Lewis and Clark expedition.
the landmarks lewis and clark dicoversed on their expedition is the john handcock
Yes
they reported on climates in region
Lewis and Clark's expedition discovered many new animal species, geographical features, and Native American tribes during their journey to explore the western United States. They also found a viable route for land travel to the Pacific Ocean, known as the Northwest Passage.
Yes, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark did discover Washington State. But without Sacaguea's help the expedition, it would've taken much longer
Meriwether Lewis was in charge and William Clark came as his assistant. But the Lewis And Clark Expedition is still know as The Lewis And Clark Expedition.
Lewis and Clark are the captains of this expedition
There was a disease in the Lewis and Clark expedition
the west side
The Lewis and Clark expedition discovered new animal and plant species, mapped a route to the Pacific Ocean, and established diplomatic relations with Native American tribes. They provided valuable information about the geography and resources of the newly acquired Louisiana Territory.
No, the Indians already knew the trout were there. They probably ate some, but they didn't discover it.
The one between the Missouri and the pacific. they found it in 1806.