Animals Typical of North America, from Reptiles to Mammals, Alligators, Armadillos, Moose, Caribou.
Alligators are animals that are included in the genus Alligator, but can also refer to a wider scope, namely the family Alligatoridae, although this family also includes a group of caimans from the subfamily Caimaninae.
Armadillos are small placental mammals, known for their shields on their bodies. Dasypodidae is the only surviving family in the order Cingulata.
Moose is a species of deer that lives in boreal and mixed broadleaf forests, from Norway to Canada along the eastward direction.
The reindeer, also known as the caribou in North America, is a species of deer that is distributed around the Earth's polar regions, namely the Arctic, subarctic, tundra, boreal and mountainous regions of northern Europe, Siberia, and North America.
Alligators are animals that are included in the genus Alligator, but can also refer to a wider scope, namely the family Alligatoridae, although this family also includes a group of caimans from the subfamily Caimaninae.
Armadillos are small placental mammals, known for their shields on their bodies. Dasypodidae is the only surviving family in the order Cingulata.
Moose is a species of deer that lives in boreal and mixed broadleaf forests, from Norway to Canada along the eastward direction.
The reindeer, also known as the caribou in North America, is a species of deer that is distributed around the Earth's polar regions, namely the Arctic, subarctic, tundra, boreal and mountainous regions of northern Europe, Siberia, and North America.
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