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Coyote: Friend or Foe?
Coyotes are a canine species found in North and Central America.

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The Mountain Ecosystem
Mountains make up one-fifth of the world's landscape.

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Why Does it Seem that Some Animals are Always Chewing?
Cattle, deer, sheep, goats and antelope are some animals that chew their cud.

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American Pika
The American pika is a small, shy plant eating animal related to rabbits and hares.

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North American Beaver: A Keystone Species
Beavers are among the largest of rodents.

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How were the mountains formed?
Mountains take millions of years to form.

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The North American Prairie: An Icon in History
A prairie is temperate grassland, or plain covered with grass.

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Habits of the Black Billed Magpie
The Black Billed Magpie tail makes up half or more its total body.

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Upland Sandpiper: Shorebird of the Prairie
Upland Sandpiper is also known as the shorebird of the prairies.

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Black Footed Ferrets: Making a Comeback
Black-footed ferrets are native to the North American prairies.

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Owls!
Owls -Short Eared, Great Grey, Burrowing, Great Horned and the Northern Hawk

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Giant Water Bugs
Giant water bugs are the largest insect in the world.

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