The types of animals that live in North America depend on the geographical conditions, due to a great variety in the latitudes and longitudes of the beaches, deserts, mountains, and prairies.
Listing just a few here will get you started:
Salmon, sea trout, smelt, sea bass, freshwater trout, large-mouth bass, catfish, dogfish, sheep's-head fish, octopus, eels (the Sargasso Sea in the Atlantic Ocean), squid, Gray whales, blue whales, Beluga whales, Narwhales (they're gnarly!), Atlantic dolphin, bottle-nose dolphin, seals, sea lions, walruses, Killer whales, caribou, elk, deer, antelope, pronghorns, black bears, brown bears, Grizzly bears, polar bears, wolves, coyotes, foxes, mountain lions, bobcats, lynxes, panthers, eagles, ospreys, hawks, falcons, kestrels, owls, geese, ducks, swans, terns, bluebirds, robins, sparrows, sparrow hawks, chicken hawks, snakes, lizards, Gila monsters (Scary, but VERY real), crows, ravens, chickens, bison, cattle, horses, pigs, sheep, goats (mountain and domestic), cats, dogs, canaries, guinea pigs, and hamsters.
And humans.
many like squirels, chipmunks,tigers,dolphins,elephants,whales shark, fish,chicken,moose,chickens, deer, and much more
North America is home to a wide diversity of climates and biomes, and has populations of many types of mammals, birds, fish, shellfish, reptiles, and insects.
Some of the interesting species of animals are bears, condors, owls, and frogs.
(see the related link for a comprehensive list with pictures)
bears,coyotes, cats, dogs, beavers, sheep, foxes,rabbits birds, moose, raccons, oxen, geese, seals, turtles, frogs, snakes, and cattle
Here are some animals that live in North America...
Salmon, sea trout, smelt, sea bass, freshwater trout, large-mouth bass, catfish, dogfish, sheep's-head fish, octopus, eels (the Sargasso Sea in the Atlantic Ocean), squid, Gray whales, blue whales, Beluga whales, Narwhales (they're gnarly!), Atlantic dolphin, bottle-nose dolphin, seals, sea lions, walruses, Killer whales, caribou, elk, deer, antelope, pronghorns, black bears, brown bears, Grizzly bears, polar bears, wolves, coyotes, foxes, mountain lions, bobcats, lynxes, panthers, eagles, ospreys, hawks, falcons, kestrels, owls, geese, ducks, swans, terns, bluebirds, robins, sparrows, sparrow hawks, chicken hawks, snakes, lizards, Gila monsters (Scary, but VERY real), crows, ravens, chickens, bison, cattle, horses, pigs, sheep, goats (mountain and domestic), cats, dogs, canaries, guinea pigs, and hamsters, squirrel's, chipmunk's, tiger's, dolphin's, elephant's, whale's shark, fish, moose, chickens, deer, birds, fish, shellfish, reptiles, 'and insects, bears, coyotes, cats, dogs, beavers, sheep, fox ,rabbit's birds, moose, raccoon's, oxen, geese, seals, turtles, frogs, snakes, and cattle
beaver
otter
bison
moose
bald eagle, coyote, black bear, american bison,
coyotes and pronghorns
1876 -the one
Indigenous means natural to that area.
You can't legally hunt endangered/threatened animals anywhere in North America.
Animals such as the Moose have co-existed with man in North America from long before records began.
Yes, Prehistoric horses became extinct in North America during the Ice Age. Recent research has suggested that their extinction was either climate related or human induced. The Spanish brought over horses to the America's in the 15th century - as can be reinforced by multiple indigenous American accounts of Spanish arrival.
snakes,whitetail deer, skunks, bobcats, groundhogs,badgers, rabbits, and squirrels
none
horses. they were brought here from Europe.
No. Cows and cattle are indigenous to Europe, Asia and Africa, not North America. Cattle were imported to America in the late 1400's, and haven't been there before then.
North America
The Whitetail Deer and the Mule deer are native Americans and when Europeans came they numbered about 50 million animals.
Native Americans
Christopher Columbus is widely accepted to be the first European to meet North America's indigenous peoples. Native Americans are the indigenous peoples of North America. I don't know how to properly refer to the indigenous peoples of Australia.
Prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus what was the indigenous population of North and South America and the Caribbean?
Only in zoos, they are not indigenous.
Wolves are indigenous to Eurasia, North Africa and North America.
The indigenous people of Alaska and Hawaii were the first nations of eastern North America.
When the first Europeans arrived in North America their system of government differed from that of the indigenous peoples. The Europeans used a hierarchy of government. The indigenous people had a cultural government.