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Red Fox

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The red fox has the largest geographic distribution of any carnivore in the world.

Gray Wolf

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The Gray Wolf travels in packs and is known as the largest canid in the world. Get more facts at HowStuffWorks.

American Bison

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The American Bison is commonly referred to as the buffalo. Get more facts at HowStuffWorks.

Alpine Marmot

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The alpine marmot population has begin to decline in recent years. Find out the cause in these facts from HowStuffWorks.

Dall Sheep

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Dall Sheep are most often recognized by their thick, curled horns. Learn cool facts about the dall sheep at HowStuffWorks.

Crested Porcupine

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The Crested Porcupine belongs to one of the three species in the genus Hystrix. Learn more about this creature at HowStuffWorks.

Desert Warthog

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Desert Warthog got its name from the wartlike growths that grow under its jaw. Learn more about this cool creature from HowStuffWorks.

Giant Panda

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Giant Pandas are cool creatures. Learn more about panda's at HowStuffWorks.

All About the Vaquita, the Most Endangered Marine Mammal

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The vaquita is the most endangered marine mammal in the world. Abundance estimates place the total vaquita population at about 10 individuals.

North American Porcupine

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North American Porcupines can grow as long as 25 inches. Get more facts at HowStuffWorks.

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