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|'''EP''' [[Beach spider]]
|Lives around oceans, lakes, rivers and ponds.
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|'''EP''' Creel spider
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|'''EP''' Detritus vinegaroon
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|'''EP''' Dotted swarm spider
|Located in the Fil Humide bog.
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|'''EP''' Port hole spider
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|'''EP''' Smooth drupp
|Also called the sand splitter.
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|'''EP''' Striped swarm spider
|Located in the Fil Humide big.
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|'''EP''' Bog eagle
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|'''EP''' Frigid River Shark
|National shark of Frésir.
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|'''EP''' Bright ovalworm
|Bioluminescent worm that dimly glows either green or blue.
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|'''EP''' Grey marsh skimmer
|Located in the Fil Humide bog.
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|'''EP''' Thorny mantis
|Mimicry’s the barbed vine, to ambush it’s prey.
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|'''EP''' Vine bee
|Pollinates several parasitic flower species that grow on the barbed vine.
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|'''EP''' Silver crayfish
|Located in the Fil Humide bog.
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|'''EP''' Bog polecat
|Located in the Fil Humide bog.
|[[Image:Bog Polecat Range.png|200px]]
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|'''EP''' Western gray fox
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|'''EP''' Frésirian beaver
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|'''EP''' Frésirian fisher
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|'''EP''' Frésirian opossum
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|'''EP''' Northwestern bat
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|'''EP''' Rock vole
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|'''EP''' Teal freshwater octopus
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|'''EP''' Central copperhead
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|Common garter snake
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|'''EP''' Western coral snake
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|Eastern garter snake
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|Eastern hognose snake
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|Western massasauga
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|Eastern rat snake
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|Eastern ribbon snake
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|Eastern worm snake
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|Milk snake
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|Northern black racer
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|Northern brown snake
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|Northern redbelly snake
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|Northern ringneck snake
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|Northern water snake
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|Queen snake
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|Smooth green snake
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|Grand sturgeon
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|Bald eagle (/)
|Bald eagle (/)
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|National apodiforme of Frésir.
|National apodiforme of Frésir.
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|'''EP''' Boemontian blue tit
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|'''EP''' Lowland grackle
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|Olympic puffin
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|EP White-tailed grackle
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|'''EP''' Wosteaquean blue tit
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|Northwestern Bat
|National bat of Frésir.
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Revision as of 09:55, 20 May 2023

Below is a list of fauna of Wosteaque categized by location, and the class of the species. EP means it is endemic to Wosteaque.

Republics.

Fauna of Boemont
Species More information Range
Arachnid
EP Golden whip spider
Amphibia
Southern chorus frog
Western chorus frog National frog of Boemont
Clitellata
EP Gaint boemountain earthworm
Insecta
EP Night cave gulack Rarest gulack species. It's range is a system of caves in the district of [Redacted]
EP Scintillante gulack One of the rarest gulack species. Iridescent sky blue shell.
Mammalia
EP Stripped ground sloth
Long-eared myotis National bat of Boemont.
Fauna of Larton
Species More information Range
Aves
EP Lartion parakeet
Insecta
Giant House Centipede
Mammalia
EP Esnean red bat
Fauna of Narkim
Species More information Range
Aves
Great auk
Rufous hummingbird National apodiforme of Narkim.
Western yellow wagtail
Fauna of Mariso
Species More information Range
Actinopterygii
EP Blue-bellied piranha
EP Green-bellied piranha
EP Orange-bellied piranha
EP Purple-bellied piranha
EP Red-bellied piranha
EP Royal barracuda Located in the La Gubia sea hole.
EP Yellow-bellied piranha
Aves
EP Bare-faced curassow
Bee hummingbird National apodiforme of Mariso.
EP Black-eared fairy
EP Blue-and-yellow macaw
Bonelli's Eagle National accipitriforme of Mariso.
EP Cheuciain avocet
EP Cheuciain tanager (ramphocelus cheuciain)
EP Greater rhea (rhea westeaquean)
EP Wosteaquean hoatzin
EP Hyacinth macaw
EP Jandaya parakeet
EP Selvapantanosa Kingfisher
Toco Toucan
White-bearded manakin
Yellow-face parrot
Eurypterida
EP Bronze legged sea scorpion
EP Common sea scorpion
EP Wosteaquean glypheoid lobsters
Mammalia
Plains Zebra National odd-toed ungulate of Mariso.
Reptilia
EP Greater titanoboa
EP Lesser titanoboa

Shared Animals.

Fauna shared between Boemont, Frésir, Larton, Narkim, and Mariso
Species More information Symbol Range
Actinopterygii
Grand sturgeon Largest freshwater fish in Wosteaque. BM, FS
Aves
Bald eagle (/) National accipitriforme of Larton where the most populated areas are found. BM, FS, LT, NK, MR
Black-chinned hummingbird National apodiforme of Frésir. BM, FS, LT
Common grackle BM, FS, LT
Chimney swift BM, FS, LT
Eastern bluebird BM, FS, LT
Golden eagle National accipitriforme of Boemont. BM, FS, LT, NK, MR
Great spotted woodpecker BM, FS, LT
EP Lowland grackle BM, FS, LT
Olympic puffin BM, FS, NK
EP Orange-footed falcon National falconiforme of Boemont. BM, FS, LT
Orange squirrel BM, FS
Osprey National falconiforme of Frésir. BM, FS, LT, NK, MR
Pied avocet LT, MR
Red-tailed hawk BM, FS, LT
Ruby-throated hummingbird National apodiforme of Larton. BM, FS, LT, NK, MR
Sharp-shinned hawk National falconiforme of Narkim. BM, FS, LT, NK,

MR

Summer tanager BM, FS, LT
Western bluebird BM, FS, LT
EP White-tailed grackle BM, FS, LT
EP Wosteaquean blue tit BM, FS, LT
EP Wosteaquean cardinal BM, FS, LT
EP Wosteaquean crested tit BM, FS, LT
EP Wosteaquean goldfinch BM, FS, LT
EP Wosteaquean robin BM, FS, LT
Chondrichthyes
EP Stripped river shark BM, FS
Holothuroidea
EP Southern Sea Carrot BM, FS, LT
Malacostraca
EP Sea glider
EP Wosteaquean lobster National decapoda of Frésir. National delicacy. BM, FS, LT
Mammalia
Big brown bat BM, FS, LT
Blue whale BM, FS, LT, NK, MR
Collared peccary BM, FS, LT
Eastern gray squirrel BM, FS, LT
Fisher (Pekania Pennanti) BM, FS, LT
Fox squirrel BM, FS, LT
Marsh rabbit BM, FS, LT
Mountain elk BM, FS, LT
Mountain goat BM, FS, LT
EP Snowy-tailed deer National even-toed ungulate of Larton. BM, FS, LT
EP Steppe bison National even-toed ungulate of Frésir. BM, FS
EP Striped ground sloth BM, FS
Stoat BM, FS, LT
Swamp rabbit BM, FS, LT
White-tailed deer BM, FS, LT
Wild plains horse National odd-toed ungulate of Boemont. BM, FS
EP Wosteaquean black bear BM, FS, LT
EP Wosteaquean bobcat BM, FS, LT
EP Wosteaquean brown bear FS, NK
EP Wosteaquean cheetah National carnivoran of Boemont. BM, FS
EP Wosteaquean coyote BM, FS, LT
EP Wosteaquean groundhog BM, FS, LT
EP Wosteaquean ground sloth BM, FS
EP Wosteaquean hare
EP Wosteaquean mink National carnivorah of Frésir. BM, FS
EP Wosteaquean opossum BM, FS, LT
EP Wosteaquean pronghorn National even-toed ungulate of Boemont. BM, FS
EP Wosteaquean racoon BM, FS, LT
EP Wosteaquean red squirrel BM, FS, LT
EP Wosteaquean wolf BM, FS, LT
Mollusca
EP Greater freshwater octopus Largest freshwater octopus. National octopus of Frésir. BM, FS
EP Lesser freshwater octopus BM, FS
Reptilia
EP Wosteaquean alligator National crocodilia of Larton BM, FS, LT

Federal conservatory and research territory.

Fauna of Akilacding Isle
Species More information
Aves
Mammalia
EP Large cave bear
EP Akilacding Isle Neanderthal Last known primitive human populations, population was placed at around 1,000 individuals in 2010.
EP Small cave bear
EP Woolly rhino