Post animals native to your country/state! Florida here

post animals native to your country/state! Florida here

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NY
>inb4 even our sea creatures look like garbage

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California

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Which one?

the one with water apparently

snek

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Comfy birb

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>a fictional country

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Fucking robots everywhere

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I remember catching baby ones of these guys in my front yard. They were fun to keep in a bin and put with mud, leaves, and water. Always wanted to keep one.

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Also Georgia, forgot to mention. And we got mountain lions up here, too, OP, believe it or not. Coyotes are more common, though.

Pennsylvania used to have mountain lions
They're the mascot of our state university but you don't find them in the wild anymore
Fucking hunters and their prize animals

Horseshoe crabs are amazing animals and any state that has them is a state to be jealous of

snapping turtles are sick
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We only have two one is a lame fish and the other i cant remember

aww look at this guy he is the seal of saimaa :) very cute!

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qt

BUT ENDANGERED!

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This little cutie is endangered donate to saimaan norppa protection groups please so he doesnt die

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Yeah they really are, love them dearly.

Oh my God, those are adorable. You should domesticate them into water doggos.

i hope he doesn't die f a m

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cute

cute

The harpia eagle

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These are in Bridgeport

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The jaguar

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GOlden lion tamarin monkey

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The red and blue arara

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>The jaguar
The funkeiro is not really a beautiful animal but in fact a subhuman

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Here's an animal endemic to underground waters.
It's called an olm in english but we call it a man-like fish here.

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That's what people look like where you live?

Yes, we are eldritch creatures which disguise themselves during day and during night, we transform into weird water animals, kidnap tourists and then drag them to our deep water city.

I think the Southern Prairie Skink

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Looks similar to an axolotl

I had an adult doe walk through my yard a month or so ago. She was away from her group though, and walking towards where the coyotes have been.

We only get the three-line and five-line around here, that's a cute fat boi.

Iberian big kot

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