Moose
Elk
Deer
Bison
Mountain Goat
Cariboo Bear (black and Grizzly)
Beaver
Racoon
opossum
groundhog
prarie dogs
rabbits
Wolves
squirrels
chipmunks
Skunks
porcupines
mountain lion
Fox
coyotes
Canada has many types of animals. Some are the moose, the national mammal: the beaver, and of course the Canada goose. There are bighorn sheep and mountain goats. I will not list them all because there are so many.
Moose
Elk
Deer
Bison
Mountain Goat
Cariboo Bear (black and Grizzly)
Beaver
Racoon
opossum
groundhog
prarie dogs
rabbits
Wolves
squirrels
chipmunks
Skunks
porcupines
mountain lion
Fox
coyotes
It depends geographically really. Many of the same as northern states further up in northern Canada they just change colours to white to blend in with the snow like the arctic hare.
Moose, Elk, Deer, Bison, Muskox, Mountain Goat, Caribou, Bear (black and Grizzly) Beaver, Raccoon, opossum, martin, groundhog, prairie dogs, rabbits, wolverine, squirrels, chipmunks, skunks, porcupines Lynx, bobcat, mountain lion Fox, coyotes, wolf.
Bears
it depends where you live in Canada
Caribou, cougar and coyote are animals in Canada. Canadian lynx is an animal in Canada.
The collared lemming does not live in the desert. This animal is found in the tundra of northern Canada, Alaska and Greenland.
Animal Planet - Canada - was created in 2001.
Yes, as long as you 1. Bring them in legally. 2. Announce that you are bringing a live animal into Canada. 3. Pay any duties or customs you may have to.
they live in Canada they live in Canada
I would say no. The most popular animal in Canada is the beaver
Koalas do not live in Canada.
Yes. They live in canada.
Most of those guys live in Canada
the beaver is Canada's national animal. Quebec has a national bird, which is the snowy owl.
blue jays live all across Canada.