Welcome! Today We will talk about the Plants and Animals of Alaska, Idaho, and Montana. Did you know that some of the animals in the west are :
Bobcat
Elk
Deer
Canadian Lynx
Moose
Mountain Goat
Bald Eagles
Swans
Ospreys
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This is the West. There are 13 states in the West which are Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado,Alaska, Hawaii, Utah, Washington, Oregon, California, and Nevada.
Alaska: The Last Frontier.
State Land Mammal Is the Moose
State Bird is the Willow Ptarmigan
State Flower,Forget me not
Wildlife, There are Black Bears,moose,doll sheep, musk okes,caribou,brown bear
Alaska is also home to Birds such as Albatross, eagles, and Loons.You will see trees like the Hemlock pine cedar and civics spruce
The State flower Forget me not gives of its scent only at night.
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Idaho: The Gem State
State tree Western white pine
State Bird Mountain Bluebird
State Horse Appaloosa
Idaho is home to tons of species from Bald Eagles to Calliope Hummingbirds. There are also a lot of endangered species like the woodland caribou, the Grizzly bear, the Canada Lynx and the gray wolf. There are also reptiles such as the boreal toad and the Coeur d’Alene salamander. Birds in Idaho include the common loon, Harlequin duck, black-backed woodpeckers, flammulated owls and peregrine falcons. One of Idaho’s most iconic animals feature the Townsend big-eared bat, the northern bog lemming, the wolverine and the fisher.The state animals of Idaho are the Appaloosa horse, the Mountain Bluebird, the cutthroat trout, the monarch butterfly and the peregrine falcon.
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Montana The treasure state
State Tree: Ponderosa
State bird: Western meadowlark
State animals: grizzly bear
Montana has a lot of animals such as grizzly bears, black bears, bighorn sheep, gray wolves, bison, coyotes, badgers, bald eagles, golden eagles, red-winged blackbirds, mountain bluebirds, and much more. Montana also has a lot of plants like Ponderosa Pine,Douglas Fir, Lodgepole Pine, Western larch, Subalpine fir,Common snowberry, Thimbleberry, Snowberry, Physocarpus malvaceus, Wood’s rose, and much more. to learn more, click Here