Animalia
Moose
Alces alces3 POINTS
Play: The moose has a MOVE of 2
Fact: When winter forage is good. such as after a forest fire, moose will birth twins. Otherwise, they have one calf a year.
White-tailed Deer
Odocoileus virginianus2 POINTS
Play: The white-tailed deer has a MOVE of 2
Fact: Fawns are born with spots to camouflage them from predators while they wait for their mothers to return from foraging.
Beaver
Castor canadensis4 POINTS
Play:Fact: Beavers are a keystone species that alter the landscapes by cutting trees and damming streams to make wetlands.
Snowshoe Hare
Lepus americanus3 POINTS
Play: The snowshoe hare has a MOVE of 2
Fact: Snowshoe hares change the colour of their fur for camouflage: white during the winter and brown during the summer.
Red Squirrel
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus5 POINTS
Play: The red squirrel has a MOVE of 2
Fact: In addition to caching cones, red squirrels hide mushrooms in the branches of trees to dry them and save them for later.
Palm Warbler
Setophaga palmarum5 POINTS
Play: The palm warbler has a MOVE of 2
Fact: The palm warbler is one of the most northern songbirds, with nearly the entire species breeding in Canada’s boreal forest.