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Spectacled bear

The spectacled bear is the only species of bear in South America and one of the most emblematic mammals of the tropical Andes.

Bison

Bison or buffalo are large, even-toed ungulates in the genus Bison within the subfamily Bovinae
Two extant and four extinct species are recognized. Of the four extinct species, three were North American: Bison antiquus, B. latifrons, and B. occidentalis. The fourth, B. priscus, ranged across steppe environments from Western Europe, through Central Asia, East Asia including Japan,and onto North America.
The American bison and the European bison (wisent) are the largest terrestrial animals in North America and Europe. Bison are good swimmers and can cross rivers over half a mile (800 meters) wide. They are nomadic grazers and travel in herds. The bulls leave the herds of females at

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Bison

Uguisu

Black Bear

Howler Monkey

Barb

Vampire Bat

Cuscus

Lions

Electric Eel

Galapagos Tortoise

Llama

Butterfly Fish

Dhole

Wolf

Bengal Tiger

Bat

Bobcat

Gorillas

African Civet

Dusky Dolphin

Beetle

Angelfish

Leopard Seal

Cheetahs

Yak

Burrowing Frog

Millipede

Giant Clam

Weasel

Crane

Avocet

Bonobos

Old World Vultures

Kiwi

Kingfisher

Chipmunk

Chipmunks are small squirrel-like rodents that are native to North America, although one species is found in some European countries.
Chipmunks eat a wide variety of wildlife like frogs, mushrooms, birds, eggs, plants nuts and seeds. In the autumn, the chipmunks begin to gather their winter food stash, which they store in their burrows to last them until spring.
The most common chipmunks are the red coloured chipmunks with light brown stripes on their back. These are North American chipmunks. Chipmunks are also becoming more popular as pets.
There are 25 different species of chipmunk living in the North American forests. The chipmunk is often referred to as a small squirrel