- The 10 most outstanding animals of Canada
- 2- pious seal
- 3- Bighorn sheep
- 4- Arctic wolf
- 5- Caribou
- 6- Alaskan Husky
- 7- glutton
- 8- polar bears
- 9- Canadian Lynx
- 10- Beaver
- References
Some of the major animals in Canada are the Canadian horse, river otter, polar bear, and Canadian beaver. Canada is one of the largest countries in the world and is home to a large number of different species in predominantly cold habitats.
The region that Canada occupies is constantly in winter and cold conditions. The animals that inhabit the region have adapted to the climatic conditions and thus have managed to survive in this habitat.
You may also be interested in this list of animals from the United States.
The 10 most outstanding animals of Canada
They belong to the lutrinae subfamily of carnivores, in which there are 13 different species of otters.
Otters are animals with an aquatic and terrestrial lifestyle, despite being more comfortable in the water.
2- pious seal
It is also known as the Greenland seal. It is a species of seal that lives in the North Atlantic and the Arctic Glacial Ocean.
Like otters, seals are marine and land animals; however, they prefer to spend more time in the water than on land.
3- Bighorn sheep
The bighorn sheep, or Canadian mouflon, is a mammal belonging to the bovidae family that comes from North America.
This species is said to have crossed the Bering Strait thousands of years ago from Asia to America. This animal has two very thick horns on its head.
4- Arctic wolf
Also called polar wolf and white wolf, it is a species of wolf that lives in North America, in a winter habitat.
This wolf has developed a white coat that allows it to be more easily camouflaged in the snow and hunt more efficiently.
5- Caribou
Caribou are mammals belonging to the cervidae family typical of North America.
This animal has horns that have different functions and change at certain times of the year. Traditionally, this animal has been hunted by man for many years.
6- Alaskan Husky
This is a kind of sled canine from arctic areas of North America. The species does not have a unique coat color; this may vary.
It differs from the Siberian husky by the color of its eyes, since the Alaskan husky has brown eyes.
7- glutton
This is a one-of-a-kind carnivore. It can be found in almost all the extension of the northern region of the world.
This animal has a muscular body and has forces that are not commensurate with the size of the species. He can kill animals larger than himself.
8- polar bears
Also known as the white bear, it is a species of bear that has evolved over time, developing a white fur to camouflage itself in the snow of the arctic areas.
This is the only super predator in the Arctic, since there are no animals with similar characteristics in these regions.
9- Canadian Lynx
This is a species of lynx that has evolved to adapt to living conditions in the Canadian region.
It is larger than the famous bobcat and is one of two species of lynx that inhabit America.
10- Beaver
The Canadian beaver is one of the two species of beaver that exists today.
It was officially named as the animal of Canada and is the most popular in the entire country, which is why it is appreciated in the nation.
References
- "American beaver" in: Wildscreen Arkive. Retrieved on: November 19, 2017 from Wildscreen Arkive: arkive.org
- "Caribú" (March 26, 2012) in: BioEnciclopedia. Retrieved on November 19, 2017 from BioEnciclopedia: bioenciclopedia.com
- "Pictures: Animals of Canada" in: National Geographic. Retrieved on: November 19, 2017 from National Geographic: nationalgeographic.com
- Serge Lariviere "harp seal" in: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved on November 19, 2017 from Encyclopaedia Britannica: britannica.com
- Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica "Bighorn Sheep" in: Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved on November 19, 2017 from Encyclopaedia Britannica: britannica.com
- "North American river otter" National Zoo. Retrieved on November 19, 2017 from National Zoo: nationalzoo.si.edu