We have deer, antelope, coyotes, jack rabbits, squirrels, prairie dogs, possums, raccoons, skunks and all sorts of mice and other small rodents. You may find an armadillo or two in the very southern part of the state. There are game birds (turkey, pheasants, ducks, geese, quail, dove, prairie chicken), a variety of song birds (meadowlark, finch, sparrows, cardinals, bluejays, swallows, pigeons), and lots of carrion (bald eagles, hawks, owls, crows, black birds, starlings). Several varieties of frogs, turtles, and lizards as well as snakes ranging from itty-bitty garter snakes to 8-foot prairie rattlesnakes. You can fish for crappie, walleye, channel cats, bullheads, paddlefish, and carp. The Dept of Fish and Game says we don't have any mountain lions, but several people will swear they have seen one. We have a few bobcats around and a few years ago there was a moosewandering around the northwest part of the state.
popular sovereignty was an unworkable solution for the territories of Kansas and Nebraska
they tell us that past animals were once on and lived in kansas. they tell us that past animals were once on and lived in kansas.
kitteh
Ethan
There are 5,343,343 animals DON'T TRUST THIS I JUST GUESSED
it is wierd
Cattle.
The American Bison or Buffalo.
The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 called for "popular sovereignty."
I was raised in Kansas City and I'd say the Plaza would be most popular or maybe Swope Park with the zoo and Starlight Theater.
Cattle
In most parts of Kansas you can find a local Home Depot or Lowes. Near Kansas City there is another home store called A&N Hardware. The most popular are probably the chain stores everyone is familiar with.