I.D #1: Turkey  Scientific name: Meleagris gallopavo  Latitude: 47.78971N  Longitude: 118.06404W.

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I.D #1: Turkey  Scientific name: Meleagris gallopavo  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #2: Western Spadefoot Toad  Scientific name: Spea hammondii  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #3: Coyote  Scientific name: Canis latrans  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #4: Elk  Scientific name: Cerves canadensis  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #5: Mule deer  Scientific name: Odocoileus hemianus  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #6: White tailed deer  Scientific name: Odocoileus virginianus  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #7: Dragonfly  Scientific name: Anax imperator  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #8: Beaver  Scientific name: Castor canadensis  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #9: Moose  Scientific name: Alces alces  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #10: Black ant  Scientific name: Monomorium minimum  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #11: Stink bug  Scientific name: Halyomorpha halys  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #12: Caveman  Scientific name: Homo erectus  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #13: Snail kite  Scientific name: Rostrhamus sociabilis  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #14: Ladybug  Scientific name: Coccinella septempunctata  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #15: Caterpillar  Scientific name: Danaus pelxippus  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #16: Ground squirrel  Scientific name: Spermophilus tereticaudus  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #17: Human  Scientific name: Homo sapien  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #18: Mallard duck  Scientific name: Anas platyrhynchos  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #19: House fly  Scientific name: Musca domestica  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

I.D #20: Apache trout  Scientific name: Oncorhynchus apache  Latitude: N  Longitude: W

References  We would like to thank Google and all the assorted books that Perle (The Big Deal) gave us.