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  2. List of mammals of North America - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. American bison - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the American bison became the national mammal of the United States. [131] The bison is a popular symbol in the Great Plains states: Kansas, Oklahoma, and Wyoming have adopted the animal as their official state mammal , and many sports teams have chosen the bison as their mascot.

  4. Manatee - Wikipedia

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    The manatee is unusual among mammals in having just six cervical vertebrae, [12] a number that may be due to mutations in the homeotic genes. [13] All other mammals have seven cervical vertebrae, [14] other than the two-toed and three-toed sloths. Like the horse, the manatee has a simple stomach, but a large cecum, in which it can digest tough ...

  5. Marsupial - Wikipedia

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    The animal was noted for its strange pouch or "second belly". [53] [54] The Portuguese first described Australasian marsupials: António Galvão, a Portuguese administrator in Ternate (1536–1540), wrote a detailed account of the northern common cuscus (Phalanger orientalis): [53] Some animals resemble ferrets, only a little bigger. They are ...

  6. Camelidae - Wikipedia

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    They have three-chambered stomachs, rather than four-chambered ones; their upper lips are split in two, with each part separately mobile; and, uniquely among mammals, their red blood cells are elliptical. [2] They also have a unique type of antibodies, which lack

  7. Update on Penguin Who Swam From Antarctica to Australia Has ...

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    One thing I've learned since I started writing about animals here is that penguin colonies stink! National Geographic wildlife photographer Bertie Gregory described it as "a complete assault on ...

  8. Common mudpuppy - Wikipedia

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    They are carnivorous creatures and will eat almost anything they can get into their mouths. Typically, they prey upon animals such as insects and their larvae, mollusks, annelids, crayfish, small fish, amphibians, earthworms, and spiders. [18] [19] The jaw of a mudpuppy also plays a significant role in its diet.

  9. Tiger - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, tigers were the most traded circus animals. [245] The use of tigers and other animals in shows eventually declined in many countries due to pressure from animal rights groups and greater desires from the public to see them in more natural settings. Several countries restrict or ban such acts.