Can You Name Every Animal in These North American Wildlife Images?

By: Heather Cahill
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Can You Name Every Animal in These North American Wildlife Images?
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About This Quiz

Welcome to North America, where the wildlife ranges from cute to downright scary! There are animals soaring high above the ground, others that lurk in shadowy forests and the ones that spend their lives at sea. Each one is important to the overall ecosystem and they're all incredible to see in real life. There's nothing like getting to witness the haunting presence of a wolf pack or the calming feeling of watching white-tailed deer. So, you think you know all of the North American wildlife?

If you've ever learned or studied wildlife, then you know the many incredible things that happen in their lives. Some species are born with incredible abilities while others lack in some departments, but find other ways to make up for what they lack. Some animals are cute, while others are better described as cool. From the wooded forests to the plains and deserts, there are a whole lot of species to remember. There are often multiple types within a species of animal as well.

If the animal world doesn't overwhelm you and you think that you know your stuff about North American wildlife, then what are you waiting for? Take the quiz to prove that you know a beaver from an otter!

Raccoon
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You might catch one of these animals in your garbage can. Which animal is it?
Porcupine
Wolverine
Skunk
Raccoon
Very intelligent, raccoons are an animal that many in North America can get a glimpse of now and then, as they love to make their way into our backyards. They come in even though they may not always be welcome!

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Bald Eagle
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A symbol of the United States, which animal is pictured here?
Bald eagle
The bald eagle is known as a symbol of the United States and is often found on the emblem of the country. They're birds of prey who swoop down and eat small animals like fish off of the ground and water.
Turkey vulture
Owl
Duck

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Mustang
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Which animal shown here is one that you might mistake for an animal that should be at a barn?
Mustang
Mustangs are wild horses, but we wouldn't advise trying to ride them! While they live in North America now, they haven't always been there. They arrived on the continent with explorers and have lived here ever since.
Alpaca
Pony
Llama

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Canada Goose
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One of Canada's national treasures, which animal is pictured here?
Hawk
Owl
Duck
Canada goose
If you look above, you might catch a group of these birds flying over your head in a V formation. There are a few reasons that they do this, with one being that they are trying to keep coordinated with the other birds in the group.

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Arctic Fox
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If this animal is hiding in the snow, you might not see it. What is it?
Jackal
Coyote
Timber wolf
Arctic fox
The arctic fox is found in the most northern areas of North America and as their name suggests, in the arctic. While we know them best as having white fur, they actually change colors with the seasons.

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Skunk
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You'll probably smell one before you see one. What is it?
Skunk
These black and white animals are often feared, not for being scary, but because they can leave a pretty bad smell on you if you scare them! Fortunately, as long as you keep your distance and don't scare them, you'll be just fine.
Fisher
Woodchuck
Polecat

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Mole
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Which animal with poor eyesight is shown here?
Mole
Moles are very talented at digging, which is why they spend so much time underground! Though many believe that the mole is blind, they actually just cannot see well, and rely on other ways to navigate.
Mink
Otter
Woodchuck

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Barn Owl
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Their eyes can always be on you thanks to their necks! Which animal is it?
Barn owl
A barn owl does many unique things that most animals can't. For example, after eating their food, they regurgitate it. However, they don't regurgitate every part of the animal, but rather just the bones and fur. The result is known as an owl pellet.
Turkey vulture
Bald eagle
Hawk

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Armadillo
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Able to roll themselves up, do you know which animal is pictured here?
Marmot
Hedgehog
Muskrat
Armadillo
Though they might seem like a herbivore, they are actually omnivores. The cute little critters have become an official animal of Texas, where they are commonly found. They love to live in areas where there is lots of sand!

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Moose
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Commonly associated with Canada, this large animal is the largest of the deer family. What is it?
Moose
Moose are large animals that love to stay in the woods away from people. They're quite solitary, but did you know that there is only one province that you can't find them in? It's on the east cost in Prince Edward Island.
Caribou
Elk
White-tailed deer

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Otter
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Known for sliding around and enjoying their lives, can you name the animal shown here?
Otter
Watching an otter at play can be pretty endearing. One of their most favorite things to do is to slide down a hill of mud and land in the water. Imagine the fun that they would have if they could get into water parks!
Weasel
Mink
Fisher

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Red Fox
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This animal that looks very similar to a dog is which of the following?
Red fox
The red fox is one that you've probably seen before, as it lives in more places than the arctic fox. Although the red fox favors forests, it can be found very far north as well. Both types of foxes live alongside each other in some areas!
Wolf
Coyote
Jackal

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Beaver
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A national animal in one North American country, can you name this animal shown here?
Beaver
If there's any animal that can chop a tree down, it's the beaver! In fact, a beaver never has to worry if they lose a tooth, because they are always growing. Their work on trees and dams keeps the teeth short enough for them to keep working.
Weasel
Marmot
Otter

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Turkey Vulture
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The name of this bird of prey is what?
Turkey vulture
No, these aren't the birds that are associated with Thanksgiving and they don't eat them, either! Despite not being able to kill their own food, they're pretty picky about what they eat. If it's been there for more than 24 hours, a turkey vulture won't touch it.
Raven
Woodpecker
Turkey

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Mountain Lion
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One of North America's big cats, can you name the one shown here?
Panther
Bobcat
Mountain lion
Getting a glimpse of these animals is an awesome experience, though it can be difficult, since they would rather live away from people. They spend a lot of their time on the ground, but they are also capable of climbing trees.
Lynx

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Big Horn Sheep
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Their name explains them perfectly. Which animal is this?
Bighorn sheep
This animal is known for its signature horns that curve over its head. While they aren't found all over the continent, if you want to get a glimpse of them, a good place to visit is the Rocky Mountains.
Bison
Mountain goat
Alpaca

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Coral Snake
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North America is no stranger to snakes. What kind is this?
Rattlesnake
Garter snake
Coral snake
The bold colors stand out well on this little snake. Despite its small size, it's not a snake that you want to come face-to-face with. It has one of the strongest venoms in any snake that can be fatal to humans.
Cobra

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Bison
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You won't find a bigger animal in North America than this one! What is it?
Grizzly bear
Moose
Cow
Bison
The bison is found grazing in fields or meadows most commonly. Found in both the United States and Canada, they have a strong presence in Yellowstone National Park, which has been their home for thousands of years.

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Woodpecker
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These noisy creatures are known as what?
Blue jay
Turkey
Woodpecker
When you think of a woodpecker, the bird pecking on a tree is likely what comes to your mind. There are many reasons why they spend their day pecking away, some of which include that they're looking for food, or using their noises as communication with other birds.
Crow

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American Badger
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What animal here is one that you just don't mess with?
American badger
The badger is an interesting animal. It prefers to live in solitude, rather than run with a crowd. Did you know that the badger is a carnivore? Smaller animals are food for this very independent creature.
Flying squirrel
Skunk
Mink

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Gray Wolf
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One of the larger of the big dogs on the continent, can you name the animal pictured here?
Dingo
Jackal
Coyote
Gray wolf
A beautiful member of the dog family, the gray wolf usually travels and lives within its own pack. In their packs, they have a social hierarchy that all of the wolves are part of. There's an alpha who leads every group!

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Coyote
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This animal can be many different colors. Do you know what it is?
Coyote
Carnivores at heart, a coyote eats a variety of smaller animals. This means that their senses are also impeccable so that they can sniff out and find their food. At the same time, there senses are great in warning them of danger.
Lynx
Fox
Jackal

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Eastern Cottontail
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It's cute and cuddly and associated with Easter time. Do you know what it is?
Eastern cottontail
The Eastern cottontail only lives a short life of just three years. In their short time, they like to hide and look for food, two things that they spend majority of their life doing. You may find one in your garden, where they'll usually get their food from!
Pygmy rabbit
Chinchilla
Guinea pig

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Snapping Turtle
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Coming face-to-face with this animal could get you in a pinch. Can you name it?
Painted turtle
Snapping turtle
A snapping turtle can be violent if you bother it, but if you leave it alone, then it will do the same for you. New York considers the snapping turtle to be the official state reptile because it was a favorite at the time of a vote.
Sea turtle
Tortoise

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Mule Deer
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What animal pictured here is part of the deer family?
Moose
Pudu
Mule deer
Mule deer look very similar to a white-tailed deer, but there are some key differences. The mule deer is a little darker, while a white-tailed has a little more white to it. Did you know that a mule deer is sometimes called a "muley?"
Elk

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Polar Bear
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Living in the coldest conditions in North America, can you name this animal?
Grizzly bear
Polar bear
While a polar bear is known to have white fur, their skin underneath is actually black. Unfortunately, the population of the polar bears could be much better, as there are only about 20,000 in the world. This puts their status as vulnerable to become endangered.
Sun bear
Black bear

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Catfish
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Deep in the lakes and rivers lives this animal. Can you name it?
Walleye
Salmon
Pike
Catfish
Found in many different colors, catfish are a species that many fishermen love to catch. But did you know that some catfish are poisonous? Certain species are able to produce a poison that can even affect humans.

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Caribou
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An animal of this species is known for their large horns. What animal is it?
Moose
White-tailed deer
Mule deer
Caribou
Part of the deer family, you may also think of the caribou as a reindeer. One interesting fact about them is that unlike the other animal in the deer family, both males and female can grow horns!

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Loon
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One North America country has this animal on one of their coins. What is it?
Loon
The loon is quite a unique bird. One thing you might have never noticed about them is the fact that their eye color can change. When they're in the colder months, they have a gray colored eye, while hotter months bring a red color.
Duck
Crane
Sparrow

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Bullfrog
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If you took a trip to the swamp you'd be sure to hear or see a few of these animals. Do you know what they are?
Bullfrog
You might not have thought that this was possible, but bullfrogs can eat small birds. In fact, they eat all kinds of small creatures, including others of their own species. But if another animal tries to eat them, they let out a toxin to fend off their predators.
Northern rainfrog
Tree frog
Toad

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Alligator
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A look from this animal could strike fear in you like no other. What is it?
Nile crocodile
Saltwater crocodile
Caiman
Alligator
Alligators are quite similar to crocodiles, but a look at their mouths can tell you which you're looking at. The shape of the alligator's mouth is much softer. While we all know alligators as notorious carnivores, they also love to eat fruit!

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Dolphin
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Intelligent and cunning, the animal shown here is known as what?
Beluga whale
Salmon
Trout
Dolphin
Dolphins are gentle giants of the ocean that are much smarter than most think. While you may not have thought they were found in North America, you can catch a glimpse of these beautiful creatures in the Atlantic as well as the Pacific oceans.

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Black Bear
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Can you name the animal shown here that many fear?
Black bear
One fun fact about a black bear is that the only place that they are found in the world is in North America. They also have quite a long life span which can be as high as 20 years, or even longer in captivity.
Grizzly bear
Sun bear
Polar bear

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Walrus
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It's hard to miss these animals, but can you name them?
Walrus
The tusks of a walrus might seem inconvenient to us, but there are many purposes for them. Considering their icy habitat, their tusks can help them out a lot in keeping their grip by digging into the terrain.
Elephant Seal
Harbor Seal
California sea lion

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Brown Bat
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You might have never guessed it, but this animal has a very long life span. Do you know what it is?
Robin
Vampire bat
Microbat
Brown bat
As their name suggests, they are large and brown. Like the bat species as a whole, the brown bat uses echolocation as a way of navigation in the world. They also boast a long lifespan of 20 years.

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Spotted Seal
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Do you know which cute animal this is?
Spotted seal
Spotted seals are found in many oceans around the world, including the Arctic Ocean in the north. They're also carnivores and love to have a good snack of fish or other small animals. Their babies are also known as pups!
California sea lion
Walrus
Stellar sea lion

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Badger
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Somewhat easy to mistake for another North American animal, which animal is pictured here?
Skunk
Fisher
Wolverine
Badger
Badgers have black and white markings which are somewhat similar to a skunk. But they are also very similar in other ways. One example is that both animals are nocturnal and like to prowl around during the night time.

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Fisher
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It might sound like something in the water, but it's not! Which animal is pictured here?
Fisher
Retreating in the forests, it can be hard to catch a glimpse of a fisher. They like solitude and conduct most of their activity and hunting at night. They're small and they can be easily confused with a marten.
Wolverine
Marten
Groundhog

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Bobcat
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One look at the ears is a dead giveaway on what animal this is. Which animal is it?
Caracal
Lynx
Bobcat
Bobcats may look cute and cuddly, but they aren't as friendly as a house cat. You may think that a bobcat and a lynx are the exact same animal, but there are key differences between the two.
Clouded Leopard

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Woodchuck
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It may not seem like it, but these animals are part of the squirrel family. Can you name them?
Woodchuck
A woodchuck is an animal you've heard in the famous tongue twister, but did you know that it's just another name for a groundhog? These famous animals have been used for years on Groundhog Day to predict the spring season.
Black squirrel
Gopher
Beaver

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