
North American Mammals
North American mammals are a diverse group, including species like bears, wolves, deer, and rodents. They have evolved to adapt to varied environments, from deserts to forests to tundra. Many mammals are vital for ecosystems, acting as predators, prey, or seed dispersers. They range in size from tiny mice to large whales along the coast. Some mammals are nocturnal, others migrate seasonally, and many have specialized features for survival. Conservation efforts focus on protecting endangered species and their habitats to maintain ecological balance across the continent.