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Wildlife: Large Animals From foukeffa.org Written by Diane Runde Ag Student Texas A&M Modified by Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office To accompany the Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Lesson 02421-7.3 July 2002
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White-tailed Deer They vary in size, Raises tail, when in danger. Found in swamps, forests, woods, and river bottoms. They eat forbes, grasses, shrubs, and fungi.
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Mule Deer
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Elk Massive antlers 6 or more points Reddish-brown with dark brown neck mountains,meadows,foothills grass,forbs,bark and brush carry 8.5 months 8 to 14 yrs old
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Very large-hoofed mammal. Brown, 6 ft tall. Lives in bogs and swamps. Herbivores. Breeding in early fall. Twin calves. 1000 lbs and massive antlers Moose
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Caribou It’s a medium-sized member, brown with a white butt. It’s 5.5 to 7.5 feet with a 5-inch tail. The bulls may weigh up to 300 lbs. It lives in Canada and Alaska. It eats grasses It lives 6 to 8 years.
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Musk Ox
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Bison Large hoofed mammal with a chocolate brown coat that is 10 feet long and 6 feet tall. They can weigh up to 900 lbs but some have been found larger. Live in North America and are herbivores.
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Pronghorn Tan, with horns and white rump patch. Live in prairies, plains, and adapt well. Herbivores, eat sagebrush and grasses. Breed in October and November and conceive 7 to 8 months later.
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Big Horn Sheep Description- Large curly horns, brown in color, weigh 250 lb. Habitat- Mountains Feeding Habits- Herbivores, graze in pastures Life cycle- 12-14 years old, give birth to single lamb, breed in Nov. and Dec.
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Mountain Goat
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Mountain Lion Large, long-tailed cat. Tan to grayish in color Lives in forests, mountains and deserts Feeds on smaller mammals and white- tailed deer
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Gray Wolf Large dog-like predator, thick coat of fur, bushy tail; male weighs about 100 to 150 lbs. Females slightly smaller. 3.5 to 5 ft. length 16 in. tail Live in open forests and tundras Minnesota, Michigan, Northern rocky states. Canada and Alaska strong holds. Eat anything from mouse to moose; occasionally eat ripe fruit and berries Dominant male and female produce
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Black Bear 5 to 6 feet, average weight 300 to 600 lbs. Lives in swamps, bogs, forested areas and mountains. Feed on insects and large mammals, berries Life span in wild - 12 to 15 years.
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Grizzly Bear Largest predator Alaska, Yellowstone NP, Canada 500-1000 lbs. berries, fish, mammals 20 to 30 yrs. Living 1-4 cubs, avg. 2 born in Jan and Feb
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Polar Bear Large white-yellowish color 6.5-8ft long weighs 600-800lbs Lives on rock shores and ice floes in the islands of the Artic Mate in June/July, average 2 cubs, give birth in Jan. Carnivores: seals, whales, walrus Can live up to 20 years
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