a short list of mammals: bobcat, white-tail deer, raccoon, opossum, black bear, meadow vole, star-nosed mole, coyote, white-footed mouse, little brown bat, red fox, gray fox, groundhog, gray squirrel, short-tailed weasel, too many people...
Birds- over 250 species have been seen around Doylestown, including songbirds, egrets, cormorants, owls, eagles, herons, woodcock, bobwhite, pheasant, kestrels, red-tailed hawks, etc.
reptiles/ amphibians- green frog, bullfrog, brown water snake, garter snake, American toad, painted turtle, snapping turtle, box turtle, terrapins, spring peeper, gray tree frog, red backed salamander, spotted salamander
fish- shad, perch, bass, panfish, crappie, eel, shiners, carp, etc.
insects: too many to even begin listing
2006-09-08 16:42:29
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answered by Hauntedfox 5
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What kind of animals are you referring about? I lived in Bucks county for many years - the animals there are probably about the same as anywhere - many whitetail deer (of course - it is called Bucks for a reason, although I believe it now refers to how expensive it is to live there), wild turkey, canadian geese have moved in - black bears were probably the largest animals, but I'd be surprised if there are any around now.
2006-09-08 19:13:53
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answered by JBarleycorn 3
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