Least Concern
Star-nosed mole
The star-nosed mole has the ability to sense both electrical fields and ground vibrations
Elk
Adult males can jump eight feet vertically
Pronghorn
While pronghorns are the fastest runner of any Western Hemisphere land animal, they are not good jumpers.
Springbok
The springbok has a large tuft of hair that emerges from a pouch on the back
Horsefly
Horseflies have been seen performing Immelmann turns, much like fighter jets.
Fisher Cat
The fisher is an agile climber and makes its home in tree hollows
Grasshopper Mouse
The grasshopper mice attack predators using the poison of their venom.
Sharp-Tailed Snake
This snake uses its sharp tail to steady itself when capturing prey.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Rose-breasted grosbeaks are closely related to cardinals
Ferruginous Hawk
The ferruginous hawk comes in both light and dark morphs
Wood Bison
The reintroduction of wood bison into Alaska is considered one of the world’s best conservation success stories.
Tree swallow
The tree swallow can make more than a dozen distinct vocalizations
Camel Cricket
The camel crickets that are found in the USA are light brown in color. They also have dark streaks all over their body.
Black Wasp
The great black wasp is a species of digger wasp.
No See Ums
There are more than 5,000 species.
Marble Fox
The marble fox is not a naturally occurring variant; it was created through artificial selection.
Mudpuppy
Mudpuppies never leave their larval stage. This is called neoteny.