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Ringneck pheasant, a game bird common in the Midwestern cornfields. |
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Rhododendron, a bush familiar for its beautiful flowers. |
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The wild turkey, a familiar bird. |
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The tumbleweed, tumbling across the screen in countless Western movies. |
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The nutria (or coypu) a furbearing rodent found in swamps in the South. |
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Rainbow trout, a popular game fish. |
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The mallard duck, our commonest wild duck. |
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Water hyacinth, a lake plant with pretty purple flowers. |
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The wild pig, found primarily in wooded areas in the West and South. |
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The crabapple tree, producer of small, tart fruit. |
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The blueberry, commonly found in pancakes! |
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Sagebrush, the fragrant symbol of the West. |
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The beaver, chief dam-builder. |
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Wild mustard, a common plant with yellow flowers. |
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Tamarisk, an evergreen tree found along desert washes. |
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The whitetail deer, most common hoofed animal in the U.S. |
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The brown trout, a common game fish. |
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The redwood, tallest tree in the U.S. |
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The starling, a common and noisy bird. |
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The eucalyptus, common tree in California. |
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The house mouse, common unwanted guest. |
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The coyote, 'song dog' whose howls can be heard in almost every state. |
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The chukar partridge, a game bird found in rocky desert areas. |
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The red fox, a wily and adaptable canine. |
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Humans, the cause of all these introductions. |
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