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2007-03-03 09:26:07 · 11 answers · asked by Ashisweety 3 in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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Alot up here in Maine but our special one is the moose. A big male can weigh up around 1200 lbs.

2007-03-06 03:49:58 · answer #1 · answered by dude_port 3 · 1 0

i have a big bird that visits it has a long tail like a phesant but looks like a hawk or eagal or something there is opossum rabbits squirrels a ground hawg a bat the neibors cats and lots of different birds i dont mow my back yard and im planting 50+trees i set out a nesting platform that you and 7 of your friends could sit in i put up an owl nesting box and im creating a living fence and i made some water gardens dug out clay lined and i exspect to see an increase in lots of animals coming to my yard because of the destruction of habitat my neibors complain but they dont understand so the govt stops by to hastle me but they have not provided just compensation so they better back off i need to let go and let god not turn into yosimity sam

2007-03-06 14:04:38 · answer #2 · answered by peter w 4 · 0 0

i'm from Charlotte, turning out to be up you used to make certain them contained in the exterior. I stated as them facas even as i became a baby (fox) also said deer, raccoons, opossums, rabbits, squirrels, and quite some owls and hawks. red tailed, large horned owls. I slept outside once and a fox barked at me, they have an particularly severe pitch to their bark, it sounds more suitable like a yelp. Raccoons will **** a puppy up. I in no way said a undergo or wild turkey, yet I used to hearken to them contained in the woods even as i became a baby. I also in no way said a mountain lion/ cougar, yet they stay in my section and added in route of the sea coast, regardless of the truth that if the call exhibits they in reality stay contained in the mountains.

2016-12-05 05:00:36 · answer #3 · answered by lesniewski 4 · 0 0

Um, I'm in Wales, UK so we don't have anything exiting or exotic I'm afraid!!
Badgers, foxes , rabbits, weasels, stoats, squirrels and voles.
Oh, and the obligatory rats and mice of course!

EDIT: Oh boy I just read 'OG's' comment, now I feel REALLY inadequate!

2007-03-03 09:30:51 · answer #4 · answered by Welshdragon 5 · 0 0

Mountain lions, an ocassional bear, deer, wild turkey, coyotes, foxes, bob cats, lynxs.

2007-03-03 09:30:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The Philippine Monkey-Eating Eagle. wild boar, cloud rats, wild chicken, cockatoos, horn bill, fruit bats, herons, egrets,

2007-03-03 10:56:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

flying squirrels, regular squirrels, opposums, skunks, racoons, black bears, wild turkeys, white-tailed deer, bobcats,canada geese (during migration),foxes, coyotes,rabbits,mice, rats,shrews, beavers, brown bat, wild boar, mountain lions, alligators, hawks

2007-03-04 09:29:00 · answer #7 · answered by bad guppy 5 · 0 0

I'm from Massachusetts, I've seen:
Coyote
Deer
Turkey
Fox
Rabbit
Pheasant

2007-03-07 06:42:53 · answer #8 · answered by Harry 5 · 0 0

Skunks, deer, possums, raccoons, foxes, beavers, and other assorted small game.

2007-03-03 09:34:27 · answer #9 · answered by brenbon1 4 · 1 0

Ooooo........


Bald eagles, Ospreys, red shouldered hawks, redtail hawks, barred owls, screech owls, caracaras, black vultures, turkey vultures, bluejays, mockingbirds, cardinals, various wrens and finches, pileated woodpeckers, various flickers, great blue herons, great white egrets, snowy egrets, little green herons, tricolored herons, bitterns, double crested cormorants, anhingahs, coots, roseatte spoonbills, white ibis, stilts, black skimmers, ringbilled gulls, herrings gulls, laughing gulls, royal terns, least terns, sanderlings, black rails, clapper rails, king rails.... move on to mammals, grey squirrells, white tailed deer bobcats, otters, raccoons, oppossums, Florida black bears, grey foxes, spotted skunks, various moles.... reptiles..... black racers, eastern indigo snakes, eastern diamondback rattlesnakes, coral snakes, pygmy rattlesnakes, water moccassins, yellow rat snakes, red rat snakes, coachwhips, gopher tortoises, green anoles, cuban anoles, mud snakes, florida king snakes, scarlet king snakes, scarlet snakes, ringneck snakes, pine snakes, pinewoods snakes, crown snakes, garter snakes, ribbon snakes, eastern hognose snakes, southern hognose snakes, alligators, diamonback terrapins, eastern box turtles, common snapping turtles, florida snapping turtles, softshell turtles, yellow-bellied sliders, red bellied sliders, fence lizards, scrub lizards, loggerhead sea turtles, leatherback sea turtles, mud turtles...... amphibians....... bullfrogs, pigfrogs, spring peepers, green treefrogs, cuban treefrogs, mudpuppies....... fish...... bass, crappie, bream, catfish of various types, tarpon, redfish, snook, black drum, sheepsheads, various trout, flounder, mullet, various rays and skates, whiting, pinfish, mahi, grouper, king mackerel, marlin, swordfish, wahoo....

do I have to keep going? I'll just keep adding stuff if I keep thinking about it.....

2007-03-05 16:09:38 · answer #10 · answered by gimmenamenow 7 · 1 0

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