Mountain Lions are the most successful and widespread apex predators in the Americas. They live from the Canadian Yukon in the north to Chilean and Argentine Patagonia in the south. They are...
Category: Mammals
What Do Elk Look Like? That depends on what continent you are standing on. European Elk look almost identical to what North Americans call Moose. This article deals with North American Elk or...
Beavers (Castor Canadensis) are North America's largest semi-aquatic rodents after the capybaras. Adult beavers weigh 45 - 60 pounds, but they are known to grow to 100 pounds. People greatly...
Beavers are large, amphibious rodents who spend a major portion of their lives in or near water. They are famous for their ability to engineer and construct dams to back up streams and rivers and...
North American wild sheep are classified into two major species, bighorn sheep and thinhorn sheep. Both sexes of wild sheep have horns. Ram's horns are heavier and curl around their faces. Ewe horns,...
"Moose" is a name that has its origin from the Native American word "Moswa," meaning twig eater. Of the deer family's living members (Cervidae), the moose is the largest member in the order of...
