Raccoon | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent/north-american-mammals/raccoon
In the forest, raccoons live near lakes or streams. But human environments also suit them fine.
Alaskan Moose American Badger American Bison
In the forest, raccoons live near lakes or streams. But human environments also suit them fine.
Alaskan Moose American Badger American Bison
Surrounding this mother armadillo is an unusual family group: identical quadruplets.
Alaskan Moose American Badger American Bison
During the last ice age, thick ice buried Canada and the northern United States.
Alaskan Moose American Badger American Bison
An agile skydiver, the northern flying squirrel doesn’t fly—it glides.
Alaskan Moose American Badger American Bison
Only in winter do the perky ears of Abert’s squirrels grow tassels, or tufts of hair.
Alaskan Moose American Badger American Bison
Canada’s Barren Lands are so far north that trees barely grow and the summer sun sets near midnight.
Alaskan Moose American Badger American Bison
Educators can use these resources to support an in-depth exploration of habitat dioramas.
Alaskan Moose American Badger American Bison
During the last ice age, vast sheets of ice extended well beyond the polar regions.
Alaskan Moose American Badger American Bison
A marten emerges tentatively at the bare rim of Crater Lake in search of ground squirrels.
Alaskan Moose American Badger American Bison
As morning mist veils a lake in Algonquin Provincial Park, a young female river otter comes ashore and inspects a spider web.
Alaskan Moose American Badger American Bison