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Animals in Florida (FL)

Animals in Florida

Florida is the 3rd most populated state in the United States, but that does not stop it from having one of the richest wildlife populations as well. Surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico on one side and

Animals in Delaware (DE)

Animals in Delaware

Delaware is the second-smallest state in the US, with most of its land area on a coastal plain. It is the state with the lowest mean elevation in the country, not above 60 feet from sea level. Natu

Animals in Connecticut (CT)

Animals in Connecticut

Connecticut, the third-smallest state in the US, has not let its size come in the way of its wildlife population. Over 50% of the state is covered by forest, so naturally, it boasts a diverse flora a

Animals in Colorado (CO)

Animals in Colorado

Colorado can be considered a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, with hundreds of amazing animals living in all different terrains and habitats. The Rocky Mountains, encompassing the state's northeast

Animals in Mojave Desert

Mojave Desert Animals

The Mojave Desert spans the states of California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona in the Southeastern regions of the United States. Despite its unforgiving climate and environment, this desert is home to

Birds of Bolivia

Birds of Bolivia

Bolivia is home to over 1400 birds, making up 14% of the world’s avian population, and is also the sixth most diverse country in terms of bird diversity. This can be attributed to the various hab

Birds of Bhutan

Birds of Bhutan

Over 700 birds live in Bhutan, with several rare species like the White-bellied Heron, the Black-necked Crane, and the Beautiful Nuthatch living in the country's forests. The country's government i

Birds of Benin

Birds of Benin

Benin is home to around 600 species of birds. It is a nation covered with marshes surrounded by lakes and lagoons connected to the ocean, with plenty of waterbirds like ducks, gulls, geese, and terns

Birds of Belize

Birds of Belize

Over 600 species of birds make the nation of Belize their home. However, interestingly none of the species are endemic to the country and can be found elsewhere. Around 30% of the nation's landmass