Black and white swimming bird with red eyes:
Loon
Magpie
Robin
The Loon
Striped sometimes extremely smelly mammals can be found in forested areas or developed areas:
Skunks
Badgers
Corgi
Ferruginous Hawks
Skunks
Animals deep sleep during the winter is called
Hibernation
Geese and ducks use these for swimming
Fins
Webbed feet
Webbed Feet
Deer
Eats tree bark; has a flat tail. It has two big incisors.
Beaver
Woodpecker
Duck
The beaver
This place has many trees
Prairies
Forest
Mountain range
Forest
Their young are known as goslings.
Geese
Caribou, moose and deer use these for protection:
Antlers
Claws
Teeth
Antlers
Cougar
I am a big brown omnivore (I eat meat and plants). I am soft and fluffy, and children make stuffies of me.
Who am I?
The Grizzly bear
Geese lives on or near these:
Oceans
Lakes
Forest
Lakes
Another name for a cougar
The puma, the mountain lion
They do a handstand before spraying:
Grizzly Bear
Skunk
Skunk
Moose
Largest mammal in Alberta:
Bison
Deer
Badger
Bison
They are very high. They often have snow caps on top
Mountains
Hills
Valleys
Ladders
The mountains.
Which bird is faster?
Falcon or Robin
Falcon
Protective spines of a porcupine are called:
Quills
Feathers
Pokies
Quills
Skunk
It has a long tail, it is a carnivore and it can climb trees
Black Bear
Cougar
Skunk
The cougar
It has fresh water. It has rapids. Often contain a variety of fish.
Ponds
Rivers
Lakes
Rivers
Alberta is the only province that is recognized for not having the following:
Mice
Rats
Beavers
Sharp, hooked claws at the end of a bird's toes:
Talons
Nails
Claws
Talons
Bear