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What kind of mammals and birds were encountered? |
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Of the many mammals the Corps of Discovery recorded, the “American Bison” was the most numerous, although the number of elk–described simply as “Elk”–were found in great numbers, as well. “Big Horn” or “Mountain Ram” is today know as Mountain Sheep; “Antelope” referred to Pronghorn Antelope as was, next to bison, the most numerous mammal they came upon in North Dakota. What was described simply as “Deer” is of course the Plains White-tailed Deer, while “Black-tailed Deer” is today known as the Mule Deer. The Black-tailed Prairie Dog was referred to as “Burrowing Squirrels,” while “Burrowing Dog of the Prairie” is today known as the badger. The most formidable animal the Corps of Discovery encountered, however, is what they described as the “White Bear” or “Yellow Bear”: the fearsome Grizzly Bear. |