Canada
rivers and lakes and even in people's back-yards.
Some of the biggest and widespread are bears. Cougars are the largest cats in Canada.
Wolves can be heard but not as easily seen as their cousin the coyote. Bison are now
exclusively farmed but goats and sheep can still be seen in the wild. Moose, deer and
caribou are also widespread as are the otter and beaver. Reptiles, amphibians and a
large selection of snakes also call Canada home. Squirrels, chipmunks, racoons and
skunks often found in and around cities. Some of the most common animals to spot in
Canada are birds, including Canada Geese, Bald Eagles and the Great Blue Heron.
Canada's varied climates allow for a large selection of spiders, bugs and insect while
the countless rivers, lakes and 3 oceans are home to dolphins, whales, salmon, sharks
and many other species of fish and sealife.
There are five major Biomes in Canada: Arctic Biomes, Tundras, Taigas, Praeries
and Deciduous Forests.