The largest are cetaceans,which includes all whales.
A polar bear, grizzly bear, kodiak bear.
Bear. 🐻
Bare
A placental, omnivorous mammal.
Yes, raccoons are omnivorous animals. a mammal.
The feild mouse is the only remaning small mammal in the UK to have a completely furry tail
hyrax
A moose is a large, furry mammal, with hooves, and males having antlers, used for getting a mate and "rutting," fighting with their antlers to get a mate.
The "furry" means it's probably a mammal, but maybe... Wildlife?
Thats either a Nutria or a Groundhog - both have furry tails instead of the broad flat tail like the Beaver, and can be quite large!!
Powerful, carnivore, mammal, furry
Predatory, carnivorous, amphibian, mammal, prehistoric, omnivorous, herbivorous, etc
An opossum is a small terrestrial omnivorous marsupial. It is in the order Didelphimorphia and the family Didelphidae.
The word omnivorous means all-eater. If a person is said to be omnivorous they are generally a consumer of a large variety of foods in the day-to-day diet.
tarantula