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ADW: Hyemoschus aquaticus: Information

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Caribou - The Animals of British Columbia, Canada - Caribou in BC

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Contents Badger Beaver Bighorn Mountain Sheep Black Bear Bobcat California Sea Lion Caribou Chipmunk Cougar Coyote Dall's Porpoise Deer Elk Grey Whale Grey Wolf Grizzly Bear Humpback Whale Killer Whale Lynx Marmot Marten Mink Mountain Goat Moose Pacific White-Sided Dolphin Porcupine Raccoon Red Fox Red Squirrel Sea Otter Striped Skunk Wolverine Outdoors Animals Birds Fish Wildflowers Trees Survival Parks Trails Visit BC Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Northern BC Rockies Kootenays Thompson Okanagan Vancouver & Coast Victoria & Islands City Guides BC Communities Travel Routes Circle Tours Maps Points of Interest Travel Logs Lodging Search Listings Add a Listing Brochure Rack Browse Trip Planner Tourist Info Special Events Events Calendar Road Reports Weather Reports Mileage Calculator Coastal Ferry Read More
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MSN Encarta : Online Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Atlas, and Homework

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Reeves Muntjac

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BIOMES KEY Animal List Reeve's Muntjac Muntiacus reevesi Reeve's muntjac in its natural surroundings, low shrubs, at the Utica Zoo . General Information The Reeve's muntjac is a small, dainty member of the deer family. These animals live mainly in Eastern Asia, in the coniferous forest biome and in some deciduous forest regions. These small, yet fierce animals come together in small groups, and the doe usually with their young. Their diet usually consists of grasses, tender leaves, and shoots. At the the peak of growth, they usually reach heights around 3'-3.5' and can weigh anywhere from 20-30 lbs. These strange animals can emit a deep barking noise, similar to the sound of a large dog barking when it is alarmed. They are also not protected or endangered in any way. ZOO OBSERVATIONS At th Read More
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Special Species: Kid Creations: Bighorn Sheep

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K i d C r e a t i o n s Bighorn Sheep Bighorn sheep are threatened and on the brink of becoming an endangered animal. Why did this happen? Should we care? For this essay about bighorn sheep, the students in Suzan Clausen's Ecology Club teamed up with resource ecologist Mark Jorgensen. Together, they studied the peninsular bighorn sheep that live in Anza-Borrego State Park, near San Diego, California USA. Bighorn sheep are an animal which many people enjoy watching. There are several varieties of bighorn in the United States: the Desert Bighorn in the West, the Rocky Mountain Bighorn, and Dall Sheep in Alaska. In California there are three subspecies of Bighorn: the Peninsular Bighorn, Nelson's Bighorn, and the California Bighorn. The Peninsular Desert Bighorn Sheep, borrego in Spanish, is Read More
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