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Post by rexog90 on May 31, 2014 19:31:08 GMT
What animals are common in your region? That includes wild animals and those that are natural from your region(no pidgeon or sparrow for example, unless you live in Europe). Tell us the region that you live and the biome(s) sorrouding your city, tell the name and scientif name of the animals if you know it. Some animal names have no traslation to other language, so, you may have to put a image of that animals if you want, to other people recognize it.
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Post by rexog90 on May 31, 2014 20:00:56 GMT
I live in southeastern Brazil, on the transition of Cerrado and Atlantic Forest(tropical),some of the animals that live here are: Avoante Zenaida auriculata Coati Nasua nasua Black Vulture Coragyps atratus Caracara Caracara plancus Giant-anteater Myrmecophaga tridactyla Siriema Cariama cristata Possum Didelphis albiventris Bigua Phalacrocorax brasilianus Calango-Verde Ameiva ameiva Mataco Tolypeutes matacus Puma Puma concolor Maned wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus Calango Mataco (species of armadillo) I have found one of these near my house, anda lot of these around my city. Not a pidgeon
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Post by thesporerex on May 31, 2014 21:40:42 GMT
Since I live in london in england here are is the wild life: -Fox(Vulpes Vulpe) -Signal crayfish(Pacifasticus leniusculus) -Common seal(Phoca vitulina) -Red deer(Cervus elaphus) -Fallow deer(Ring-necked parakeet) -Ring-necked parakeet(Psittacula krameri) -Badger(Meles mele) -Grey heron(Ardea cinerea) -Harris hawk(Parabuteo unicinctus) -Peregrine falcon(Falco peregrinus) -Canada goose(Branta canadensis) -Stag beetle(Lucanus cervus) -Bat(Various species) -Common Wood Pigeon(Columba palumbus) -Red squirrel(Sciurus vulgaris) -Gray squirrel(Sciurus carolinensis) -Eurasian tree sparrow(Passer montanus) -Dogs(Canis lupus familiaris) -Cats(Felis catus) Sources: 1- www.timeout.com/london/things-to-do/londons-animal-inhabitants-42-Person who fucking lives here
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Post by Hatzegopteryx on Jun 6, 2014 19:12:06 GMT
Canis lupus familiaris and Felis catus are not considered wildlife.
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