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horses. they were brought here from Europe.
No. Cows and cattle are indigenous to Europe, Asia and Africa, not North America. Cattle were imported to America in the late 1400's, and haven't been there before then.
Indigenous animals are species that are native to a specific region and have evolved in that habitat over many years. These animals play important roles in the ecosystem and are often well adapted to the local environment. Examples of indigenous animals include kangaroos in Australia, bald eagles in North America, and koalas in Australia.
North America
The Whitetail Deer and the Mule deer are native Americans and when Europeans came they numbered about 50 million animals.
Native Americans
Prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus what was the indigenous population of North and South America and the Caribbean?
Only in zoos, they are not indigenous.
Wolves are indigenous to Eurasia, North Africa and North America.
There were no domesticated animals in North America prior to European contact largely due to the continent's ecological conditions and the absence of suitable species for domestication. Unlike regions like Eurasia, which had a variety of large mammals that could be domesticated, North America lacked animals that met the criteria for domestication, such as social structure, diet, and temperament. Additionally, indigenous peoples had developed successful hunting and gathering strategies that diminished the need for domestication. The combination of these factors contributed to the absence of domesticated animals in pre-Columbian North America.
The indigenous people of Alaska and Hawaii were the first nations of eastern North America.
When the first Europeans arrived in North America their system of government differed from that of the indigenous peoples. The Europeans used a hierarchy of government. The indigenous people had a cultural government.