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The smallest lynx species is the bobcat (Lynx rufus), which is native to North America. Bobcats are around twice the size of a domestic cat, with a body length of 50-100 cm (20-40 in) and a weight of 5-14 kg (11-31 lb).
There website says 20 stories tall! Its amazing
There are 20 species of chipmunks in the world. Some of these include the eastern chipmunk, the least chipmunk, the palmer's chipmunk, as well as the yellow-pine chipmunk.
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Oh, dude, 20 species of spiders in temperate climates can be considered dangerous to humans. So, like, watch out for those creepy crawlers if you're in their territory. But hey, at least they're keeping the insect population in check, right?
The biggest mountain in North America is Mount McKinley, it has an elevation of 20, 230 feet.
The Great Lakes contain about 84% of the freshwater in North America and approximately 21% of the world's surface freshwater. Therefore, the Great Lakes hold a significant portion of the Earth's freshwater lakes water.
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The 20 degree north line of latitude passes through Africa, Asia, North America, and the Atlantic Ocean.
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North America.
The country in Latin America located at 20 degrees North and 100 degrees West is Mexico.
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The parallel of 20° north latitude crosses North America, Africa, and Asia.The parallel of 20° south latitude crosses South America, Africa, and Australia.
More than 20 million in the North America.