The wildlife you might encounter in the Appalachian Mountains includes a wide variety of mammals (moose, white-tailed deer, black bears, beaver, chipmunks, rabbits, squirrels, foxes, racoons, opossums, skunks, groundhogs, porcupines, bats, weasels, shrews, minks), birds (hawks, woodpeckers, warblers, thrushes, wrens, nuthatches, flycatchers, sapsuckers, grouses), and reptiles and amphibians (frogs, salamanders, turtles, rattlesnakes, copperheads).
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because of the beautiful weather.
2000 animals live in st.lawrence
150 animals
According to Wikipedia, the Sierra Nevada began forming during the Triassic period, and the Appalachians were formed during the Ordovician period. This means that the Appalachians are much older. Generally, more round, rolling mountains like the Appalachians are older than sharp, jagged ranges like the Rockies or Sierra Nevada.
more than 5000000 animals live there
There are many animals that live in and near the river Liffey. These animals include fish and many species of birds.
rockies,andes,maybe appalachians.
animals
it is estimated that 3000000 different animals live in the daintree
Not really though many animals such as fish live near whales.
many
in Australia