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Animal Discoveries of the Lewis & Clark Expedition By Sarah, Jesse, Carmen, Ivy, Gregory (5D)
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Page 1: Animal Discoveries of the Lewis & Clark Expedition By Sarah, Jesse, Carmen, Ivy, Gregory (5D)

Animal

Discoveries of

the Lewis & Clark

ExpeditionBy Sarah, Jesse, Carmen, Ivy,

Gregory (5D)

Page 2: Animal Discoveries of the Lewis & Clark Expedition By Sarah, Jesse, Carmen, Ivy, Gregory (5D)

Coyote

Found: Sep.18,1804 in Chamberlain, South Dakota

Habitat: open plains, bushy areas

Note: referred to as “prairie wolves” by Lewis and Clark. Common name comes from Coyotl, the name used by Mexico’s Nahuatl Indians.

Page 3: Animal Discoveries of the Lewis & Clark Expedition By Sarah, Jesse, Carmen, Ivy, Gregory (5D)

White Tailed Jack Rabbit

Found Sep.14, 1804 near Chamberlain, North Dakota.

Habitat: grasslands

Note: One of the least social of hares, the White Tailed jackrabbit tends to be solitary except during the mating season. A nocturnal animal, it hides during the day.

Page 4: Animal Discoveries of the Lewis & Clark Expedition By Sarah, Jesse, Carmen, Ivy, Gregory (5D)

Black Tailed Prairie Dog

Found Sep. 7, 1804 in Boyd County, Nebraska

Habitat: short grass, prairies

Note: Lewis & Clark saw their first prairie dog near Fort Randall Dam. A live prairie dog was among specimens sent to President Thomas Jefferson in 1805.

Page 5: Animal Discoveries of the Lewis & Clark Expedition By Sarah, Jesse, Carmen, Ivy, Gregory (5D)

Mule Deer

Found Sep. 17, 1804 in Chamberlain, South Dakota

Habitat: forest edges, mountains, and foothills

Note: Lewis & Clark were the first to officially name this prairie animal.

Page 6: Animal Discoveries of the Lewis & Clark Expedition By Sarah, Jesse, Carmen, Ivy, Gregory (5D)

Black-Billed Magpie

Found Sep. 16, 1804 near Chamberlain South Dakota

Habitat: open woodlands

Note: Four live magpies were sent to President Thomas Jefferson in the shipment from Fort Mandan in April 1805


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