My First Book About Animals of North America

Kids, Natural World, Animals
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Author: Rachel Redden ISBN: 9781311309914
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books Publication: January 3, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Rachel Redden
ISBN: 9781311309914
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
Publication: January 3, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

My First Book About Animals of North America

Table of Contents
Introduction

  1. Large Mammals of Yellowstone
  2. Bighorns
  3. Coyotes
  4. Moose
  5. Wolves
  6. Cougars
  7. Elk
  8. Pronghorn
  9. Grizzly Bears
  10. Black Bears
  11. Bison or Buffalo
  12. White Tail Deer
  13. Skunks
  14. Raccoons
  15. Chipmunks
  16. Prairie Dogs
  17. Roadrunners
  18. Bald Eagles
  19. California Sea Lions
  20. Canadian Geese

Introduction

What Fun Are The Animals Of North America?

There are several animals that are native to the great upper part of the Western hemi-shire. Yes, of course I am speaking of the land mass known as North America. When looking at all the animals that we have here now it can seem like they have been here forever, but that is not so. A lot of animals such as horses, pigs, goats, and cows came over to this country from Europe just like many of your families did a long, long time ago. There are some animals however that are native to this great country we call America.

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My First Book About Animals of North America

Table of Contents
Introduction

  1. Large Mammals of Yellowstone
  2. Bighorns
  3. Coyotes
  4. Moose
  5. Wolves
  6. Cougars
  7. Elk
  8. Pronghorn
  9. Grizzly Bears
  10. Black Bears
  11. Bison or Buffalo
  12. White Tail Deer
  13. Skunks
  14. Raccoons
  15. Chipmunks
  16. Prairie Dogs
  17. Roadrunners
  18. Bald Eagles
  19. California Sea Lions
  20. Canadian Geese

Introduction

What Fun Are The Animals Of North America?

There are several animals that are native to the great upper part of the Western hemi-shire. Yes, of course I am speaking of the land mass known as North America. When looking at all the animals that we have here now it can seem like they have been here forever, but that is not so. A lot of animals such as horses, pigs, goats, and cows came over to this country from Europe just like many of your families did a long, long time ago. There are some animals however that are native to this great country we call America.

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