Animals
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bald eagle
.The bald eagle is a large bird of prey. It is the symbol of the USA.
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tawny owls
These owls inhabit all Europe, except Northern Scandinavia and Ireland.Tawny Owl is a nocturnal bird and people rarely get the chance to see it.
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raccon
They are omnivorous and eat a variety of foods, including frogs, fish, amphibians, insects, eggs, mice, berries, nuts, vegetation, corn, cat food, and human garbage!
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salamander
They feed on insects, worms, and similar prey. Some species use their tongues to catch the prey. Salamanders' predators include fish, snakes, and birds.
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bobwhite quail
At all times of the year they may caterwaul like cats. When a quail senses an approaching enemy, it instantly warns its companions.
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opossum
Opossums are North America's only marsupial (pouched mammal). Opossums have opposable thumbs on their rear feet and can also grasp with their tails.
plants
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Oak
the oak trees in Sherwood Forest in Great Britain are 500 years old. Oaks can grow to a height of 120 feet.
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Dutchman's-Breeches
Dutchman's Breeches is one of the early spring ephemerals. All traces of these plants are gone by late summer.
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Sassafras Sassafras albidum
Sassafras Sassafras albidum have variably-shaped leaves that look like green suede in summer and that light the world with flame colors in autumn, and candelabra-like slender branches that look good all winter.
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Redbud
Forms a spreading, graceful crown. Full sun or light shade. Partial shade preferred in windy, dry areas. Grows to 20' to 30', 30' spread. (zones 4-9)