The largest mammal in Canada is the Grizzly, a member of the Brown Bear family. An adult male can weigh from 400 to 790 pounds and females, from 290 to 440 pounds. They have an average length of 6.5 to 7 feet. Weight can vary according to age and location. For example, in the Yukon, adult female grizzlies can weigh as little as 220 pounds while a coastal male could top the scales at around 900 pounds.
beavers are its native animal and ice hockey is its native sport.
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No the Beaver is Canada's national Animal, a moose is just indigenous to Canada
The moose is the largest hoofed animal native to North America. They can weigh up to 1,500 pounds and stand over 6 feet tall at the shoulder.
The largest native animal in the equatorial deserts is the camel (Camelus). And, the largest animal in the largest desert is the Emperor Penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) in Antarctica.
The largest species of native animal in Australia, and the largest marsupial of all, is the Red kangaroo. There are numerous introduced species which are larger, such as camels and horses, but the largest introduced feral species would be water buffalo.
No, but the Brazilian tapir was the largest NATIVE MAMMAL OF THE AMAZON until the introduction of horses, cattle, and oxen.
There are no native animals that live in Antarctica: it's too cold.
No, but the Brazilian tapir was the largest NATIVE MAMMAL OF THE AMAZON until the introduction of horses, cattle, and oxen.
Grizzly bears and Polar bears are both found in Canada. Polar bears are one of the largest land predators on the planet. Buffalo, also known as bison are also found in Canada.
the largest Irish wild land animal is the Red deer
A gadwall is a type of duck from the family Anatidae. It is similar in appearance to the mallard and is native to Canada.