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Eastern moose are the third largest subspecies of moose only behind the western moose and the Alaska moose. Males stand on average 1.7–2.0 m (5.6–6.6 ft) at the shoulder and weigh up to 634 kg (1,398 lb). Females stand on average 1.7 m (5.6 ft) at the shoulder and weigh on average 270–360 kg (600–790 lb).
Eastern mink (Neogale vison vison), Kenai mink (N. v. melampeplus) and Alaskan mink (N. v. ingens) Early 1860s Cassadaga Lakes, New York fur, hunting, pest control, pets Some physical and psychological changes Somewhat common in the wild and in captivity 1c Carnivora: Domesticated silver fox (Vulpes vulpes) Red fox (Vulpes vulpes)
This category is an aggregate of the articles pertaining to the dog breeds, which originated in any of the provinces and territories of Canada Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dog breeds originating in Canada .
Native birds of Eastern Canada (39 P) F. Fish of the Great Lakes (73 P) G. Fauna of the Great Lakes region (North America) (1 C, 87 P) O. Fauna of Ontario (2 C, 4 P) Q.
Pages in category "Mammals of Canada" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total. ... Eastern coyote; Eastern moose; Elk; F. Fisher (animal) G. Gray ...
Dogs in Canada; D. List of fatal dog attacks in Canada; R. RCMP dog killings; S. Sable Chief This page was last edited on 29 October 2014, at 07:37 (UTC). Text is ...
The Canada jay is found in the boreal forest north to the tree line, and in the Rocky Mountains subalpine zone.. The fauna of Canada consist of approximately 200 mammal species, over 460 native bird species, 43 amphibian species, 43 reptile species, and 1,200 fish species.
This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Canada.There are approximately 200 mammal species in Canada. [1] Its large territorial size consist of fifteen terrestrial and five marine ecozones, ranging from oceanic coasts, to mountains to plains to urban housing, mean that Canada can harbour a great variety of species, including nearly half of the known cetaceans. [2]