fly to and from the island while mammals need would need a land route or be taken by boat.
Birds can fly to islands or be blown there by storms while they are flying. Mammals, which, with the exception of bats, cannot fly, would have to arrive by swimming or drifting during which time they are likely to die before reaching the islands.
because long island has flat land
Dolphins are great mammals,because a alert dolphin may slowly push a human to ashore or a nearby island
Coyotes, wolves, lynx , martens, white tailed deer, squirrel, beaver and bats are the native land mammals of Rhode Island.
No; they are mammals. Mammals do not lay eggs, with the one and only exception of the platypus.
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Rhode Island. It used to be nicknames Rogues Island because of all of the different types of people there. Many were outcasts of different communities. That is how it was founded.
The common noun for the proper noun Rhode Island is state.
Among mammals, the red fox (which varies in color, oddly enough) is probably the most commonly sighted. The island also has a variety of seals, hares, beavers, and a variety of birds, including the blue jay, which can be seen at Prince Edward Island all year round.
The Island Fox eats birds, eggs, lizards, fruits, insects, crabs, and small mammals such as deer mice.
Nantucket Island doesn't have large mammals like bear but numerous small mammals such as white tailed deer, rabbits, squirrels and rodents, and all manner of cats and dogs owned by the humans. :-)