There were quite a few animals that were common to pilgrims region. Some of these animals include turkey, water fowl, heath hen, eel and white-tailed deer among others.
Squirrels, birds, butterflies, etc. are common animals in gardens. It depends on the region you live in as well. Different animals are likely to be seen in gardens depending on the region.
New England
owls, bears deer,moose
The Pilgrims started their voyage to the Plymouth Colony from Europe. The were living in the Holland region of the Netherlands.
It is unlikely that pilgrims ate cougar as it was not a common practice during that time period. Pilgrims primarily relied on hunting and fishing for their food, with deer and other game animals being more common sources of meat. Cougars would have been less accessible and less commonly hunted by the pilgrims.
Ligers and heffalumps
# The pilgrims and Wampanoag people celebrated because they were thankful for the food (corn and animals) they harvested and hunted.
hard question but i think its the polar bear but it could also be penguins
1621.
im tryin 2 find out:P
Squanto was part of the Patuxet tribe in the New England region, while Pocahontas belonged to the Powhatan tribe in the Tidewater region of Virginia.
There was no room aboard the mayflower for cattle or other livestock but at least 2 dogs sailed with the pilgrims. a mastiff & a spaniel.