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From America's skies to our landscapes to the deep blue sea, the U.S. has an abundance of birds, critters and fish to admire, learn about and protect. American wildlife quiz! Test your knowledge in this lifestyle quiz about animals in the United StatesWhich of these U.S. states has the highest known population of mountain lions?The female nine-banded armadillo, often found in the southeastern U.S.
Which endangered bird species was released back into Redwood Parks in 2022 for the first time since 1892?What is the best season for whale watching on the East Coast?Ground squirrels can fit more than 20 assorted nuts in their cheeks – true or false?You've got some work to do!
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