Lewis and Clark likely used white-tailed deer along with other game for survival during their expedition. However, the specific utilization of white-tailed deer by the Corps of Discovery remains inconclusive due to lack of detailed historical documentation.
Lewis and Clark encountered a variety of animals during their expedition, including bison, elk, grizzly bears, pronghorn antelope, beavers, coyotes, and wolves. They also discovered new species such as the prairie dog and the mountain goat.
herbivore
white tailed deer
Yes, they are mammals and have a spine.
William Clark was born in the late 1700's. He married and had 10 children. He knew Meriwether Lewis from working with him in the white house. His older brothers name was George Rodgers Clark and his other brothers name was Johnathon. His parents names were Ann Rodgers and John Clark. He had 7 sons named Jefferson Kearny, William Gilbert JR., Meriwether Lewis Clark Sr. ( not the person he traveled to the passage way to the pacifc ocean with.), William preston, George Hancock, Julias Clark, and Edward Clark. He had 2 daughters named Mary Margret Clark and Harriet Clark. Whoever wrote this past answer is the stupidest person in the history of the world bcuz it states that William had 10 children then later it says he had 7 sons and 2 daughters. Excuse me but i am pretty sure 7+2=9. ... just saying! :{
Lewis and Ckark first saw the white-tailed jackrabbit in Lyman County, South Dakota.
Lewis and Ckark first saw the white-tailed jackrabbit in Lyman County, South Dakota.
No, they were both white.
Lewis and Clark encountered a variety of animals during their expedition, including bison, elk, grizzly bears, pronghorn antelope, beavers, coyotes, and wolves. They also discovered new species such as the prairie dog and the mountain goat.
Meriwether Lewis. He was the Lewis in Lewis and Clark.
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Yes, both Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were white. Here can be found pictures of Meriwether Lewis: http://www.mt.net/~rojomo/jpegslewsfthr.jpg http://www.nps.gov/lecl/historyculture/imagesmeriwether-lewis-square_2.jpg And here are pictures of William Clark: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e4William_Clark.jpg http://xroads.virginia.edu/~CLASS/AM483_97/projects/hallwc.JPG
Cabanis's woodpecker Clark's nutcracker Columbian black-tailed deer Eastern woodrat Grizzly bear Harris' woodpecker Lewis' woodpecker McCown's longspur Missouri beaver Mountain beaver Mountain sucker Mule deer Northern flicker Northern pocket gopher Pacific (northern) fulmar Sauger Sea otter Starry flounder Western badger Western pileated woodpecker Western tanager White-tailed deer
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Members of the Lewis and Clark expedition were the first white people to explore the area now known as Montana. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark are famous explorers who explored a lot of the western part of the United States.