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There are many animals that live in the eastern parts of Washington. Black bears, deer, coyotes, elk, Bighorn sheep, moose, yellow-bellied marmot, red squirrel, yellow pined chipmunk, Nuttall's cottontail, woodrat, and the Colombian squirrel are just a few of the animals that inhabit Eastern Washington.

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