Great auk, passenger pigeon, heath hen, Carolina paroquet.
Two others, Bachman's warbler, and the ivory billed woodpecker, exist in very tiny populations, and may be added to that unfortunate list. Also, it has been years since the eskimo curlew was sighted, it may well be gone too.
The dove known as the passenger pigeon. Once numbered around four billion birds in North America.
No. The opossum is the only North American marsupial.
The rudbeckia is a North American prairie native, abundant in the Mid-west
Newfoundland
The Missouri snakeroot is a North American prairie native, abundant in the Mid-west
The purple coneflower is a North American prairie native, abundant in the Mid-west
The Sampson root is a North American prairie native, abundant in the Mid-west
The least tern is not extinct, but it is endangered. The least tern is a North American bird who is active from April to June of each year.
The north American passenger pigeon
Depends on the species. There are Mule deer and White-tailed deer, the most abundant species of deer in North America.
There are no abundant resouces
The Gray Whale is distributed in a eastern North Pacific (American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. A third population in the North Atlantic became extinct in the 18th century.
They are now extinct, but they used to lived in the North American and Eurasian prairie plains 1.7 million years ago because they ate grass.