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Revision as of 11:31, 27 May 2023

Below is a """"comprehensive"""" list of fauna in Frésir

Fauna of Frésir
Species More information Range Picture
Actinopterygii
Grand sturgeon Largest freshwater fish in Wosteaque.
Amphibia
Arachnid
EP Beach spider Lives around oceans, lakes, rivers and ponds.
EP Creel spider Located in the Fil Humide bog.
EP Detritus vinegaroon Located in the Fil Humide bog.
EP Dotted swarm spider Located in the Fil Humide bog.
EP Port hole spider
EP Smooth drupp Also called the sand splitter.
EP Striped swarm spider Located in the Fil Humide big.
Aves
Bald eagle National accipitriforme of Larton where the most populated areas are found.
Black-chinned hummingbird National apodiforme of Frésir.
EP Bog eagle
Common grackle
Chimney swift
Golden eagle National accipitriforme of Boemont.
Great spotted woodpecker
EP Lowland grackle
Olympian bluebird
Olympic puffin
EP Orange-footed falcon National falconiforme of Boemont.
Orange squirrel
Osprey National falconiforme of Frésir.
Red-tailed hawk
Ruby-throated hummingbird National apodiforme of Larton.
Sharp-shinned hawk National falconiforme of Narkim.
Summer tanager
Western bluebird
EP White-tailed grackle
EP Wosteaquean blue tit
EP Wosteaquean cardinal
EP Wosteaquean crested tit
EP Wosteaquean goldfinch
EP Wosteaquean robin
Bivalvia
Cephalopoda
EP Greater freshwater octopus Largest freshwater octopus. National octopus of Frésir.
EP Lesser freshwater octopus
EP Teal freshwater octopus
Chondrichthyes
EP Frigid river shark National shark of Frésir.
EP Stripped river shark
Chilopoda
Clitellata
EP Bright ovalworm Bioluminescent worm that dimly glows either green or blue.
Diplopoda
Eurypterida
EP Greater sea scorpion Average size of 61 cm.
EP Common sea scorpion Average size of 25 cm.
Gastropoda
Holothuroidea
EP Southern sea carrot
Insect
EP Grey marsh skimmer Located in the Fil Humide bog.
EP Thorny mantis Mimicry’s the barbed vine, to ambush it’s prey.
EP Vine bee Pollinates several parasitic flower species that grow on the barbed vine.
Malacostraca
EP Sea glider
EP Silver crayfish Located in the Fil Humide bog.
EP Wosteaquean lobster National decapoda of Frésir. National delicacy.
Mammalia
Big brown bat
Black rat
Blue whale
EP Bog polecat Located in the Fil Humide bog.
Bowhead whale
Collared peccary
Eastern gray squirrel
Fisher
Fox squirrel
EP Frésirian beaver
EP Frésirian fisher
EP Frésirian opossum
EP Frésirian river otter
Gray seal
Harbor seal
Harp seal
Hoary bat
House mouse
Little brown bat
Long-tailed shrew
Marsh rabbit
Masked shrew
Meadow jumping mouse
Meadow vole
Mountain elk
Mountain goat
Northern bog lemming
EP Northwestern bat National bat of Frésir.
Ringed seal
Rock vole
Sperm whale
EP Snowy-tailed deer National even-toed ungulate of Larton.
Southern bog lemming
EP Steppe bison National even-toed ungulate of Frésir.
EP Striped ground sloth
Stoat
Swamp rabbit
EP Western gray fox
White-tailed deer
Wild boar
Wild plains horse National odd-toed ungulate of Boemont.
Woodland jumping mouse
EP Wosteaquean black bear
EP Wosteaquean bobcat
EP Wosteaquean brown bear
EP Wosteaquean cheetah National carnivoran of Boemont.
EP Wosteaquean cottontail
EP Wosteaquean coyote
EP Wosteaquean groundhog
EP Wosteaquean ground sloth
EP Wosteaquean hare
EP Wosteaquean mink National carnivorah of Frésir.
EP Wosteaquean opossum
EP Wosteaquean porcupine
EP Wosteaquean pronghorn National even-toed ungulate of Boemont.
EP Wosteaquean racoon
EP Wosteaquean red fox
EP Wosteaquean red squirrel
EP Wosteaquean wolf
EP Wosteaquean wolverine
Pycnogonida
Reptilia
EP Central copperhead
Common garter snake
EP Western coral snake
Eastern garter snake
Eastern hognose snake
Western massasauga
Eastern rat snake
Eastern ribbon snake
Eastern worm snake
Milk snake
Northern black racer
Northern brown snake
Northern redbelly snake
Northern ringneck snake
Northern water snake
Queen snake
Smooth green snake
Timber rattlesnake
EP Wosteaquean alligator National crocodilia of Larton
EP Wosteaquean crocodile
Xiphosura