odocoileus virginianus (white-tailed deer): A white tailed deer can grow up to four feet tall.
Bucks can weigh up to four hundred pounds, and does can weigh seventy to two
hundred pounds.
Bucks can weigh up to four hundred pounds, and does can weigh seventy to two
hundred pounds.
ursus americanus (american black bear):
the american black bear can run up to twenty five miles per hour and
weigh up to six hundred pounds.
the american black bear can run up to twenty five miles per hour and
weigh up to six hundred pounds.
Myxous glis (fat dormouse)
the fat dormouse is found in temperate deciduous forests in Europe and
Asia. It is about five to eight inches long and its tail is four to six inches
long. It can weigh up to six ounces. It is often mistaken for a grey squirrel.
the fat dormouse is found in temperate deciduous forests in Europe and
Asia. It is about five to eight inches long and its tail is four to six inches
long. It can weigh up to six ounces. It is often mistaken for a grey squirrel.