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Beavers are large rodents, with blonde to black fur. They have small ears and
eyes, and a long, horizontally flattened, paddle-shaped and scaly tail.
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Beavers are engineers, second only to humans in their ability to alter their
environment. Together they construct elaborate dams and lodges to create ponds
or wetlands.
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The moose is the tallest wild animal in North America, easily identified by
their broad antlers, prehensile muzzle and throat dewlap.
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During rut (breeding) season, bighorn rams head-butt with a loud crack to prove
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Bighorn sheep lick salt and mineral deposits to get essential nutrients.
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American bison
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Like cows, bison ferment food in a special stomach.
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You can spot a male bison by his broader head, large shoulder hump and prominent
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Grizzly bear
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Grizzly bears can have brown, blond or black fur. Their silver guard hairs give
them their common name.
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A grizzly's distinctive shoulder hump is made of muscle, giving it massive
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Young cubs can climb trees, but adults get too big.
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Roosevelt Elk
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Roosevelt elk (named for President Theodore Roosevelt) are social members of the
deer family that can form very large herds.
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Elk herds may migrate from lowland ranges in winter to higher elevations in
summer.
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Red Fox
Animal Facts Animal Facts
Red foxes look like a small dog, with a reddish-yellow coat, bushy white-tipped
tails. They can also be black, silver or a red-silver cross.
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Like other canids, foxes communicate through sounds as well as scent-markings.
Their vocalizations range from aggressive yapping and howls (young males) to
soft whimpers and barks (vixens and pups).
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Beaver
Animal Facts Animal Facts
Beavers are large rodents, with blonde to black fur. They have small ears and
eyes, and a long, horizontally flattened, paddle-shaped and scaly tail.
×
Beavers are engineers, second only to humans in their ability to alter their
environment. Together they construct elaborate dams and lodges to create ponds
or wetlands.
×
More Facts
Moose
Animal Facts Animal Facts
The moose is the tallest wild animal in North America, easily identified by
their broad antlers, prehensile muzzle and throat dewlap.
×
While moose mostly eat leafy browse, they are also excellent swimmers and eat
underwater plants.
×
More Facts
Bighorn sheep
Animal Facts Animal Facts
During rut (breeding) season, bighorn rams head-butt with a loud crack to prove
dominance. Don’t try this at home – bighorns have specially-adapted skulls and
neck to prevent injury.
×
Bighorn sheep lick salt and mineral deposits to get essential nutrients.
×
More Facts
American bison
Animal Facts Animal Facts
Like cows, bison ferment food in a special stomach.
×
You can spot a male bison by his broader head, large shoulder hump and prominent
cape of fur.
×
More Facts
Grizzly bear
Animal Facts Animal Facts Animal Facts
Grizzly bears can have brown, blond or black fur. Their silver guard hairs give
them their common name.
×
A grizzly's distinctive shoulder hump is made of muscle, giving it massive
power.
×
Young cubs can climb trees, but adults get too big.
×
More Facts
Roosevelt Elk
Animal Facts Animal Facts
Roosevelt elk (named for President Theodore Roosevelt) are social members of the
deer family that can form very large herds.
×
Elk herds may migrate from lowland ranges in winter to higher elevations in
summer.
×
More Facts
Red Fox
Animal Facts Animal Facts
Red foxes look like a small dog, with a reddish-yellow coat, bushy white-tipped
tails. They can also be black, silver or a red-silver cross.
×
Like other canids, foxes communicate through sounds as well as scent-markings.
Their vocalizations range from aggressive yapping and howls (young males) to
soft whimpers and barks (vixens and pups).
×
More Facts
Beaver
Animal Facts Animal Facts
Beavers are large rodents, with blonde to black fur. They have small ears and
eyes, and a long, horizontally flattened, paddle-shaped and scaly tail.
×
Beavers are engineers, second only to humans in their ability to alter their
environment. Together they construct elaborate dams and lodges to create ponds
or wetlands.
×
More Facts
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Since 1975, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park has been the best place to see native
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Transporting Orphaned Moose Calves

Bison and Mountain Goats Caught on Trail Cam

Thistle the porcupine enjoys fresh, cold treats!

Cheney Discover Center Reopens!

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Wolverine Ahma Training Following Eye Removal

Black bear Benton scratches tree

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Wiggling Wolverines

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