Maine and New Hampshire have similar animals species. They both have Moose, Deer, snakes, Worms, as much as you can think of. New Hampshire is 4 out of 5 percent forest. New Hampshire also has beavers.
The annual Moose Festival held in Colebrook, New Hampshire, Canaan, Vermont, and Pittsburg, New Hampshire, was established in 1990. It was canceled in 1997 following the Drega shootings, but returned as normal the next year.
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Top Water & Amusement Parks in New Hampshire: See reviews and photos of theme parks in New Hampshire, the United States on TripAdvisor.
According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of New Hampshire is 1,316,470.See the Related Links below for a breakdown of New Hampshire's population.
According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of New Hampshire is 1,316,470.See the Related Links below for a breakdown of New Hampshire's population.
Moose can be found in Montana, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Maine, upstate New York, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Massachusetts
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New Hampshire was named for Hampshire, a shire in England.
New Hampshire's abbreviation is NH.New hampshire
Generally animals in New Hampshire are not particularly dangerous, as long as one respects that animals are "wild". Animals that are accepted to be potentially dangerous include Black Bear, Moose, Bobcat, Coyote, and Canada Lynx. None of these are known to be aggressive unless provoked.