Grizzly Bear | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent/north-american-mammals/grizzly-bear
You’d be wise to avoid stumbling upon this scene in the wild.
Abert’s Squirrel Alaska Brown Bear Alaskan Moose
Meintest du mouse?
You’d be wise to avoid stumbling upon this scene in the wild.
Abert’s Squirrel Alaska Brown Bear Alaskan Moose
A gray fox (ground) and a Virginia opossum (tree) are feeding upon ripe persimmons in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Both animals are omnivores—they eat plants and animals.
Abert’s Squirrel Alaska Brown Bear Alaskan Moose
The black-tailed jackrabbit (left) and antelope jackrabbit (right) are often seen idling or running together in Arizona and Mexico, where their ranges overlap.
Abert’s Squirrel Alaska Brown Bear Alaskan Moose
No mammal is more sure-footed on steep peaks than the mountain goat.
Abert’s Squirrel Alaska Brown Bear Alaskan Moose
The mating season for caribou, called the rut, has begun. Herd members are gathering in the open so they can find and compete for mates.
Abert’s Squirrel Alaska Brown Bear Alaskan Moose
All mammals inherited the same basic body features-some type of hair or fur, backbones, and mammary glands, among others.
Headgear Animals‘ headgear includes the narwhal’s tusk, moose
Where wolves and cougars are absent, coyotes are top predators. Although smaller, they may scavenge as much as they catch.
Abert’s Squirrel Alaska Brown Bear Alaskan Moose
Eastern cottontails thrive in brambles bordering open fields, and they are fond of farms, gardens and other green areas tended by people.
Abert’s Squirrel Alaska Brown Bear Alaskan Moose
A herd of musk oxen hunkers down to wait out a snowstorm.
Abert’s Squirrel Alaska Brown Bear Alaskan Moose
Caribou, also known as reindeer, flourish in some of the world’s harshest places. Their principal home is tundra—land that is too cold for trees to grow.
Abert’s Squirrel Alaska Brown Bear Alaskan Moose