Grizzly, Kodiak, and black bear. Whitetail, elk, moose, racoon, mountain lion, mule deer, wild horses, bison, pronghorn, coyote, wolf, armadillo, jaguar, fox, and alot more that would take hours to type.
Indigenous animals are species that are native to a specific region and have evolved in that habitat over many years. These animals play important roles in the ecosystem and are often well adapted to the local environment. Examples of indigenous animals include kangaroos in Australia, bald eagles in North America, and koalas in Australia.
Because animls feed us and help the environment such as giving life to the trees which give us oxygen in which we need to survive. Without wild animals all life would die. Even the trees. So we would all suffocate.
Tame animals have been domesticated and are comfortable around humans, while wild animals have not been domesticated and live in their natural habitats without human interaction. Tame animals are typically more dependent on humans for food and care, whereas wild animals rely on their instincts to survive in the wild.
Here are five wild animals;MooseCheetahOstrichBlackbirdBlue whale
Jaguars are wild animals.
There are many animals that are not indigenous to New Zealand, the giraffe for example
Yes they used to hunt animals like wild pigs, but not because they wanted to but they had to for food.
It is not a question of legality, rattle snakes are a wild indigenous species to the US - there were there before the US came into being.
there are many wild horses there
Bush babies, or galagos, are nocturnal animals indigenous to continental Africa. So to see one in the wild you would most likely have to travel to Africa .
All animals are indigenous to somewhere. Kangaroos are indigenous to Australia.
The 5 most dangerous animals of the US are moose, grizzly bear, racoons and poisnous snakes.
Wild animals are useful to us because they provide food. Also, they are useful in the life cycle with trees in producing oxygen for us to breathe.
Most of the time they animals in the wild do not get treatment, but are you asking about the animals in the wild or in animal reserves or just in general.For animals in the wild they don't get veterinary treatment.For animals on reserves it depends on what reserve you go to. In Africa they us the reserves for tours and picture taking. But, the animals don't get that kind of care.
In the US military, and by the Geneva conventions, a Chaplain MAY carry a firearm for the purpose of "Protecting the wounded from wild animals". They do not define wild animals.
We eat the s**t out of those animals.
Because they are not use to us and plus they are wild animals