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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
Stratigraphic ranges of mammals from the Gray Fossil Site. All of these species overlapped between 4.5 and 4.9 million years ago (gray bar). Image from Samuels et al 2018. The site is situated within the Knox Group formation, a series of Cambrian-Ordovician limestones.
This list of the prehistoric life of Tennessee contains the various prehistoric life-forms whose fossilized ... †Calliomphalus americanus – type locality for species;
According to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA), the issues this destructive species is causing have become more widespread recently as wild hogs are now found in 80 of Tennessee’s ...
This well-known snake accounts for roughly 30% of all snake bites in the U.S., making it one of Tennessee’s most infamous venomous species. With that being said, these are the counties where the ...
Other invasive species which plague Tennessee include kudzu, Japanese beetles, the red imported fire ant and more. What is an invasive species? An invasive species is a plant, animal or other ...
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.
This is a list of North American mammals. It includes all mammals currently found in the United States, St. Pierre and Miquelon, Canada, Greenland, Bermuda, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean region, whether resident or as migrants. This article does not include species found only in captivity.