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Killing animals Taking lots of their territory Trapping animals Putting them down Making them suffer Killing the animals family Taking away lots of their food

Flying Squirrels are small rodents that are distributed across the United States and in some parts of Canada. There are two species called Flying Squirrels. They are the Southern and the Northern Flying Squirrel. The species differ in appearance and behavior. They also have a different habitat. However, their home ranges overlap sometimes.

This is what a coyote pup looks like a couple weeks after he is born

At the top of the food chain is a lynx, wolf, bear, and cougar and many other animals. In the center of the food chain is shrew, amphibians, weasel, racoon, insects, and birds and lots more animals. At the bottom of the food chain is small mammals like chipmunks rats mice and squirrels. Other animals at the bottom of the food chain are salmon, a certain insects, deer, elk and some types of birds and more.

Red fox Florida cougar Iberian lynx Cuvier’s gazelle Manipur brow antlered deer Brooms pygmy possum Bald eagles And much more endangered species

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