Some fish that are native to North America are largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, catfish, and bluegill.
Also, pike species, shad, bowfin, several salmonids like trout and salmon, striped bass, white bass, redear and other sunfish.
Fishing is very popular in North America. Amongst the most common fishes caught are bass, pike, trout, salmon, catfish, yellow perch, walleye and bluegill.
The common noun for North America is "continent."
Donald D. Flescher has written: 'Guide to some trawl-caught marine fishes from Maine to Cape Hatteras, North Carolina' -- subject(s): Identification, Fishes, Marine fishes
The most common languages in North America are English, Spanish, and French.
The common noun for America is country. For North America or South America, the common noun is continent.
The common noun for the proper noun 'North America' is continent.
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Joseph R. Tomelleri has written: 'Fishes of the central United States' -- subject(s): Freshwater fishes, Fishing 'Trout of North America Calendar 2007' 'Fishes of the central UnitedStates' -- subject(s): Fishing, Freshwater fishes
The common noun for Canada is country.
The Mallard of North America. Of Europe, I'm not sure.
Edward C. Migdalski has written: 'Angler's guide to the fresh water sport fishes of North America' -- subject(s): Fishing, Freshwater fishes 'The fresh & salt water fishes of the world' -- subject(s): Fishes 'Angler's guide to the salt water game fishes' -- subject(s): Fishes, Saltwater fishing
a partial lunar eclipse is least common in North America.
North America is a proper noun, the name of a specific place. The common noun for North America is continent. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. North America is a specific place, a continent.