The streamlined aquatic animal from North America is the river otter. They have long, sleek bodies and webbed feet that allow them to move swiftly through the water. River otters are excellent swimmers and mainly feed on fish and other aquatic prey.
A hellbender is a type of large aquatic salamander native to North America. They are known for their flat bodies, loose skin, and ability to breathe through their skin. Hellbenders are primarily found in cold, fast-flowing streams and are considered indicators of good water quality.
The moose is the largest hoofed animal native to North America. They can weigh up to 1,500 pounds and stand over 6 feet tall at the shoulder.
A slider is an animal that rhymes with spider. It is a small reptile commonly found in North America.
Maybe a coyote.
A wapiti is a type of deer, also known as an elk in North America. They are one of the largest species of deer and are native to North America and East Asia. Wapiti males typically have large antlers.
There is no national animal of North America, since North America is not a nation.
Beavers are the largest rodents in North America. They are semi-aquatic rodents native to North America and Europe
A newt. This animal is an aquatic amphibian of the family Salamandridae. Newts can be either fully or semi aquatic and can be found in North America, Europe and Asia.
North American beavers live in North America and are primarily found in woodland, semi-aquatic habitats.
Oh, dude, like, not quite! The moose takes the crown for being the largest animal in North America. The elk is still pretty big though, so don't worry, they're not exactly tiny creatures either. So, yeah, the moose is the big daddy in these parts.
Sloth
The elephant
Turkey
Oppossum
No, coyotes are from north America.
The pallid bat is a North American animal. It begins with the letter P.
An Opossum is a mammal. It is North America's only marupial (pouched animal).