Coyotes, black bears, Florida panthers, raccoons, deer, beavers, squirrels, opossums, and manatee.
native mammals
No. There are plenty of mammals native to Australia that are not endangered. Some of the most famous, such as the Red Kangaroo and Koala, are listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
the american red squirrel. There is also Cattle, Deer, pigs, and some aquatic mammals like the seal.
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No. Most mammals native to Australia are marsupials.Australia is home to about 90 species of bats, which are of course the only true flying mammals, and they are placental mammals. There are also about ten species of native mouse which are rodents, not marsupials, as well as various marine mammals such as dolphins and dugong. There are also the two monotremes, or egg-laying mammals, which include the echidna and the platypus.Although some placental mammals are native to various New Guinean islands, the placental mammals that are found on Australia, like the Red Fox, were introduced by settlers within the last few centuries. The Dingo is commonly believed to be a native Australian animal, but it is not truly native, having come with the Aborigines when they first arrived.
Originally no. There are no mammals native to Tahiti.
yes there were! :)
Africa has literally thousands of native mammals.
small aquatic mammals
Aotearoa New Zealand has only two native land mammals, both are species of bat or pekapeka..
No, not exactly. The Hawaiian language doesn't have any native words for mammals, because mammals are not native to the Hawaiian Islands.African Elephants are called 'elepani which is just the English word converted into Hawaiian pronunciation.
"Pelican State" is the nickname of the state of Louisiana. Louisiana's official state bird, the brown pelican, is native there.