The first animals the Pilgrims would have seen in the Americas were birds. Seeing birds let the people on the ship know that they were getting near land.
Without a bit more detail - the first animal that came to mind when I saw the question is a Stegosaurus.
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A farmer saw 4 heads 10 legs and 3 tails
its a cobra i saw it in an inteview He also said black cats(although he's allergic to them).
The Blue Whale. I just saw a show on TV and the said that its tongue weighed as much as an elephant!
The pilgrims were the first to make contact with the Sioux. When the Sioux first saw the pilgrims arrive on the mayflower, they slaughter them as they took the first steps on American soil.
Native Americans, which they described as "savages", they saw that there were no buildings or towns. (they thought that it would have already been colonized)
the first animal that white men saw where either the deer or raccoon but I'm sure it was dear.
James Cook first saw the kangaroo in Australia, noting it as a gangurru.
The Pilgrim's relationship with the Native Americans was fairly good. The Native Americans were honestly scared of the Pilgrims at first because they saw these men approach with these classy clothes and intimidating boats and were petrified. As time went on the Native Americans helped the Pilgrims survive their first winter. You could call them allies at that point.
The Wampanoag people are the most noted for aiding the settlers from Europe.
The Indians who helped the pilgrims were Wampanoag.
Plymouth Argyle were founded in 1886 as Argyle F.C., their first match taking place on October 16, 1886 - a game which saw the Pilgrims lose 2 - 0.
Interactions at first were peaceful between the colonists and the Native Americans. The Native Americans helped the colonists adjust to life in the Americas and taught them what kind of crops to plant.
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well i don't think they saw anything cuz no ne knows for sure if they landed in Plymouth rock.
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