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Wild animals that live in South Dakota include:

Coyote

Muskrat

Buffalo/Bison

Ferrets

Prairie Dogs

Mountain Goats

Big Horn Sheep

Mule Deer

Pronghorn (Antelope)

Elk

Eagles

Turkey Vultures

Badgers

Fox

Prairie Chickens

Pheasants

Grouse

Jack Rabbits

Marmots (Woodchucks)

Cottontails

Mink

Beavers

Mountain Lions

Turkeys

Chipmunks

Squirrels

Jays

Raccoon

Wild Burros (Donkeys)

Trout

Sturgeon

Gar

Paddlefish

Bass

Perch

Owls

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