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  2. List of U.S. state mammals - Wikipedia

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    List of U.S. state mammals and related mammalian designations State Mammal Marine mammal Other mammal 1 Other mammal 2 Other mammal 3 Alabama: American black bear (2006) [1] West Indian manatee (2009) [2] Alaska: Bowhead whale (1983) [3] Moose (land mammal) (1998) [3] Arizona: Ringtail (1986) [4] Arkansas: White-tailed deer (1993) [5] California

  3. Category:Endemic fauna of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 February 2018, at 21:43 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  4. Ctenophthalmus pseudagyrtes - Wikipedia

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    Ctenophthalmus pseudagyrtes is a species of fleas in the family Hystrichopsyllidae.It is widespread in North America, east of the Rocky Mountains, and is found mainly on small mammals. [4]

  5. Lists of mammals by region - Wikipedia

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    Lists of mammals by region cover mammals found in different parts of the world. They are organized by continent, region, and country, and in some places by sub-national region. Most are full species lists, while those for Australia and the Caribbean have links to more specific species lists.

  6. North American river otter - Wikipedia

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    The North American river otter was first described by German naturalist Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber in 1777. [9] The mammal was identified as a species of otter and has a variety of common names, including North American river otter, northern river otter, common otter and, simply, river otter. [9]

  7. The hatching of the 107th tiny, wriggling snake at a Tennessee zoo marks the end of another year of efforts to save one of North America’s rarest snakes from extinction.

  8. Tennessee cave salamander - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee cave salamander (Gyrinophilus palleucus) is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae, endemic to the Appalachian Mountains in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Its natural habitats are streams in caves .

  9. Geography of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Cumberland River basin covers the northern half of Middle Tennessee and a small portion of East Tennessee. [39] ... 89 mammals, 77 amphibians, and 61 reptiles. [47]