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The Canadian Wilderness

A fascinating wilderness of

excitement, animals, plants, and all sorts

of trees

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Canadian Wilderness Survey

Loons 1 votes

Mosquitoes 2 votes

Caribou 1 votes

Raccoons 1 votes

Bears 8 votes

Hummingbirds 2 votes

Flies 1 votes

Wolves 2 votes

Elk 13 votes

Deer 1 votes

Justin Bieber 2 votes

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The Bears of Canada

13,000 grizzly bears live in Canada, and thrive easily with grace

There are about 720,000 black bears in Canada

There are only 2,100 polar bears in Canada

The polar bear population could decrease as much as 30% of the population per year. To help fix this growing issue, please go to this site and donate for the bears across the world

Site: http://www.freethebears.org.au

13,000 grizzly bears live in Canada, and thrive easily with grace

There are about 720,000 black bears in Canada

There are only 2,100 polar bears in Canada

The polar bear population could decrease as much as 30% of the population per year. To help fix this growing issue, please go to this site and donate for the bears across the world

Site: http://www.freethebears.org.au

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Canadian Moose Life span of 15 to 25 years The average moose weighs around 550 to

700 kilograms Largest member of the deer family Canada’s biggest hunting game The flap of skin that hangs under a moose’s

throat is called a bell The antlers always weigh around 20 kilograms Moose live in every Canadian province Moose are very good swimmers and could

easily swim 16 kilometers They can run faster than 50 kilometers an

hour easily Moose rely on their keen sense of smell,

because their eyesight pretty much sucks The word moose comes from the Algonquin

word mooswa, which means "twig-eater.” Moose can feed underwater Moose can dive five meters underwater for

food 830,000 moose call Canada their home

Life span of 15 to 25 years The average moose weighs around 550 to

700 kilograms Largest member of the deer family Canada’s biggest hunting game The flap of skin that hangs under a moose’s

throat is called a bell The antlers always weigh around 20 kilograms Moose live in every Canadian province Moose are very good swimmers and could

easily swim 16 kilometers They can run faster than 50 kilometers an

hour easily Moose rely on their keen sense of smell,

because their eyesight pretty much sucks The word moose comes from the Algonquin

word mooswa, which means "twig-eater.” Moose can feed underwater Moose can dive five meters underwater for

food 830,000 moose call Canada their home

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Canadian Deer Boys are normally referred to as stags or bucks Girls are referred to as does or hinds A young deer is usually referred to as a fawn or

yearling The average size of a litter is usually one or two

yearlings The name for a group of deer is a herd The sound made by a deer is referred to as a

bellow Deer have compact bodies with long, powerful legs Deer are excellent swimmers Territory marked by leaving a strongly scented

substance called a pheromone Deer mainly consist of grass, plants, bushes, and

small saplings The origins of the name come from the Middle

English word 'der' meaning beast and from the Old English word 'dor

Deer are members of the group Artiodactyle, which means that they are animals with hooves that have and even amount of toes

They adapt to just about any environment, therefore living in all of the Canadian provinces

Fawns get fed about six times a day When deer feel threatened they raise their tails to

warn other deer Nobody knows how many deer are in Canada

because there are tons

Boys are normally referred to as stags or bucks Girls are referred to as does or hinds A young deer is usually referred to as a fawn or

yearling The average size of a litter is usually one or two

yearlings The name for a group of deer is a herd The sound made by a deer is referred to as a

bellow Deer have compact bodies with long, powerful legs Deer are excellent swimmers Territory marked by leaving a strongly scented

substance called a pheromone Deer mainly consist of grass, plants, bushes, and

small saplings The origins of the name come from the Middle

English word 'der' meaning beast and from the Old English word 'dor

Deer are members of the group Artiodactyle, which means that they are animals with hooves that have and even amount of toes

They adapt to just about any environment, therefore living in all of the Canadian provinces

Fawns get fed about six times a day When deer feel threatened they raise their tails to

warn other deer Nobody knows how many deer are in Canada

because there are tons

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