regular farm animals
Numerous mammals persist in Pennsylvania, among them the white-tailed deer (the state animal), black bear, red and gray foxes, opossum, raccoon, muskrat, mink, snowshoe hare, common cottontail, and red, gray, fox, and flying squirrels. Native amphibians include the hellbender, Fowler's toad, and the tree, cricket, and true frogs; among reptilian species are the five-lined and black skinks and five varieties of lizard. The ruffed grouse, a common game species, is the official state bird; other game birds are the wood dove, ring-necked pheasant, bobwhite quail, and mallard and black ducks. The robin, cardinal, English sparrow, red-eyed vireo, cedar waxwing, tufted titmouse, yellow-shafted flicker, barn swallow, blue jay, and killdeer are common non-game birds. More than 170 types of fish have been identified in Pennsylvania, with brown and brook trout, grass pickerel, bigeye chub, pirate perch, and white bass among the common native varieties.
White tail deer, turkey, squirrel, black bear, fisher, grouse, ground hogs, rabbits, some claim mountain lions have seen photos but a little sceptacle, coyette, fox (red, grey), and I'm sure there is more lol also some suppoosed Sasquatch sightings and UFO crash cover up in kecksburgh LOL..
Pennsylvania has many endangered species, here's just a few:
Allegheny Woodrat (neotoma magister)
Appalachian Cottontail (sylvilagus obscurus)
Bachman's Sparrow (aimpohila aestivalis)
Bald Eagle (haliaeetus leucocephalus)
Bicknell's Thrust (catharus bicknelli)
Bog Turtle (glyptemys muhlenbergii)
Buff-breasted Sandpiper (tryngites subruficollis)
Canada Lynx (lynx canadensis)
Delmarva Peninsula Fox Squirrel (sciurus Niger cinereus)
Eastern Puma (puma concolor couguar)
Golden-winged Warbler (vermivora chrysoptera)
Gray Wolf (canis lupus)
Henslow's Sparrow (ammodramus henslowii)
Indiana Bat (myotis sodalis)
Olive-sided Flycather (contopus cooperi)
Piping Plover (charadrius melodus)
Red-headed Woodpecker (melanerpes erthrocephalus)
Rusty Blackbird (euphagus carolinus)
Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed Sparrow (ammodramus candacutus)
Spotted Turtle (clemmy guttata)
Wood Turtle (glyptemys insculpta)
http://www.mcsdk12.org/curr/animals_of_pennsylvania.htm
Here are some common wild animals that live in Pennsylvania:
scientists say that in the pennsylvanian era mostly reptiles lived
regular farm animals
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the iroquios are from Pennsylvania
It affected native animals because the native animals became prey to the new animals
native animals are animals that are origanly from one country.
native animals ofukraine
Among Pennsylvania's native animals are white-tailed deer, eastern cottontail rabbits and elk. Along with about 14,000 other species
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Yes they are native animals
yes they are very common and native to Pennsylvania
Every country has native animals and plants.
no