ChocoEgg North American Animals #4
And series 4.
Now I realize there's a lot of cool animals I left out. IF YOU WANT TO SEE ME DO A SERIES 5, COMMENT WITH WHAT ANIMALS YOU'D LIKE TO SEE IN A 5TH SERIES!
things to keep in mind-- I'll give preference to North American natives-- North America being anywhere from the far north down into northern Mexico. I'd also like an even mix of mammals, birds, reptiles & amphibians, fish and invertebrates.
Now I realize there's a lot of cool animals I left out. IF YOU WANT TO SEE ME DO A SERIES 5, COMMENT WITH WHAT ANIMALS YOU'D LIKE TO SEE IN A 5TH SERIES!
things to keep in mind-- I'll give preference to North American natives-- North America being anywhere from the far north down into northern Mexico. I'd also like an even mix of mammals, birds, reptiles & amphibians, fish and invertebrates.
Category All / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Unspecified / Any
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Jaguarundi, Ocelot, (my field guide says both are occasionally seen in Texas and Arizona), all three other skunk species (but mostly spotted...personal preference :P ) Coatimundi, Wolverine (not the comic book hero. XP ), Porcupine, Arctic Fox...etc
Anyway, just some suggestions. Feel free to ignore me. XP
Anyway, just some suggestions. Feel free to ignore me. XP
Porcupine
Burying beatle
cardinal
hognose snake
copperhead
coral snake
flying squirrel
pika
great blue heron
water strider
pronghorn
wild turkey
monaach butterfly (adult form, since I think fewer people recognize caterpillar version
wooly bear caterpillar and tiger moth adult
stag beetles (the kind that always end up stuck to the cat's nose. oh god, why!)
rolly polly/pill bug
box elders
katydid
alligator gar
I like creepy crawly buggy things.
Burying beatle
cardinal
hognose snake
copperhead
coral snake
flying squirrel
pika
great blue heron
water strider
pronghorn
wild turkey
monaach butterfly (adult form, since I think fewer people recognize caterpillar version
wooly bear caterpillar and tiger moth adult
stag beetles (the kind that always end up stuck to the cat's nose. oh god, why!)
rolly polly/pill bug
box elders
katydid
alligator gar
I like creepy crawly buggy things.
This is such a great series.
How about the sandhill crane and the scrub jay? Both uniquely American, and both also endangered. Both of these species happen to come nest around where I live, and they are always a treat to go out and see on nature walks.
Also, seconding the hognose snake, other skunks and porcupine. All cool critters.
How about the sandhill crane and the scrub jay? Both uniquely American, and both also endangered. Both of these species happen to come nest around where I live, and they are always a treat to go out and see on nature walks.
Also, seconding the hognose snake, other skunks and porcupine. All cool critters.
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