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Alpine Animals

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Alpine Animals

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Accentor

The Accentor is

a Robin sized

bird at 15-

17.5 cm in

length. This

creature is one of

the birds that

live in an alpine

with a streaked

brown back and a

tiny black and

yellow beak

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Snow Leopard

The Snow

Leopard is one

of the large cats

that live in

alpines with its

gray coat with

black spot’s this

cat lives in the

mountain ranges

of Central Asia

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Mountain Goat

The mountain

goat also known

as the Rock

Mountain goat is

another animal

that lives in an

alpine with long

black horns

which about 15–

28 centimeters.

Including there

beards and short

tails

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Wolf

The wolf is

another type of

animal that

lives in an

alpine. With it

coat color

coming is gray

brown or white

this canine can

grow up to .

The adult

wolves measure

up to 105–

160 cm (41–

63 in) 

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Bald Eagle

The Bald Eagle is

another type of

bird that reaches

56–70 kilometers

per hour  within

the speed they fly.

This animal lives

in an alpine to

growing up to

70–102

centimeters (28–

40 in) 

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Fox

Foxes smaller

than a size of

a medium

sized

domestic dog.

The Fox

another

alpine animal

weighs up to

5.9 kilograms

and can live

up to 10

years.

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Wild Yak

The Wild Yak ,

These animals

have fuzzy hair,

covering most

of there body for

the cold , and

their main

habitat are

alpines like

treeless uplands

reaching up to

9,800 and

18,000 ft.

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Vicuña

The Vicuña is

mostly

spotted in

the alpines

area’s in the

Andes

Mountains.

Also a close

relative of

the Llama.

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LlamaThe Llama.

Found in

alpine's and

many other

places. This

creatures full-

size is 1.7 to

1.8 m originally

found in the

central plains

of North

America about

40 million years

ago

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AlpacaThe Alpaca

found in

the Andes of

southern Peru,

northern Bolivia

, Ecuador, and

northern Chile,

including

alpines. Their

fuzzy coats are

used to make

many things like

sweaters, socks,

coats, and etc.

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Brown Dipper

The Brown

Dipper, an

aquatic

songbird. Is

another one of

birds that

weighs up to

87 grams and

is  22 cm. This

is another type

of bird that

lives in

alpines.

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Chinchilla

The Chinchilla, a

tiny alpine

rodent, who used

to be found in

the Andes of

Bolivia, Chile,

and Peru. Today

colonies in the

wild remain only

in Chile. The

Chinchilla

weighs up to

400-500 grams.

This is another

alpine animal.

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Mountain Lion

The Mountain Lion

also known as the

Cougar, Puma,

 panther,

or catamount.

These big cat’s live

in alpines, all

forest types as well

as in lowland and

mountainous

deserts. Also, if

you run into one of

this cat…Watch

out!

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Mandarin Duck

This duck know

as the Mandarin

Duck can be

found a lot

around the

world. Including

alpines. Coming

in many colors

the main color of

this fascinating

creature is

white.

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Alpine Swift

The Alpine

Swift, another

alpine bird,

and with a

wingspan up

to 42 cm’s this

bird is a long

distance flier.

With black

and white

coloring, this

is another

alpine animal.

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Alpine Marmot

The Alpine

Marmot is

located In areas

on alpine areas

of central and

southern

Europe. Alpine

marmots live at

heights between

800 and 3,200

meters in the

Alps,

Carpathians,

Tetras, the

Pyrenees and

Northern

Apennines in

Italy.

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Andean Condor

The Andean

Condor is a

South

American bird,

found in places

such at alpine

areas 5000 m

in elevation.

These birds

live up to 50

years and are

also a type of

vulture, one of

the largest

vultures.

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Thank you for

watching!

Made By Alison

I'm an alpine

animal

student