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Theodore Roosevelt National Park

Pronghorns and prairie dogs graze on the grass. American bison wander the plains and wallow in the dust. A wild stallion and his mares populate the hills and valleys, fighting off challengers that might steal his harem. Each winning stud controls a band of females, fathering colts and fillies during the breeding season. Western coyotes …

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American Osprey

Often called Fisher Hawk, white body plumage covers its breast, throat, and thighs. A dark mask surrounds its eyes, reddish/brown feathers cover its back and wings. Roughly twenty-four inches tall, its wings span five and six feet, a mid-sized but very efficient raptor. Feeding almost exclusively on live fish, small mammals, and crustaceans, these winged …

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Rocky Mountain National Park

An amazing and beautiful mountain range rises above the greenest valleys and clearest lakes in the country. The epitome of paradise west for campers or hikers, the park sprawls across the mountain tops about seventy miles north of Denver, Colorado. Travelers enjoy passive access to scenic views and prolific wildlife, but snow-covered peaks and bleak …

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Desert Bighorn Sheep

Desert Bighorn is native to the deserts of the United States and this particular yearling ewe lives in Bighorn NWR in a lake which straddles the Montana / Wyoming border. Several females and young band together and graze, while the male band hangs out in separate groups most of the year until mating season arrives. …

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Monkey Chat

Welcome to the Natural World of Monkey44 — explore wildlife, nature, travel, and camping. Follow Monkey on his travels across North America, thru the back country and wonder of our national parks, state parks, and wilderness lands. He’ll take you anywhere you want to go and show you anything you want to see thru a …

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