- The
American Cervus canadensis was
recognized as a
relative of the red deer (Cervus elaphus) of Europe, and so
Cervus canadensis were
referred to as "red...
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Three subspecies are accepted:
Cercis canadensis subsp.
canadensis (synonyms
C. dilatata,
C. ellipsoidea, and
C. georgiana) –
eastern and
Central United...
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Antigone canadensis USFWS Recording Problems playing this file? See
media help. The
sandhill crane (Antigone
canadensis) is a
species of
large crane of...
- The
North American beaver (Castor
canadensis) is one of two
extant beaver species,
along with the
Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber). It is
native to North...
- The
eastern elk (Cervus
canadensis canadensis) is an
extinct subspecies or
distinct po****tion of elk that
inhabited the
northern and
eastern United States...
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trees and shrubs,
C.
canadensis is a creeping,
rhizomatous perennial growing to
about 20
centimetres (8 inches) tall.
Cornus canadensis is a slow-growing...
- the U.S. have one or more
varieties of
C.
canadensis, the most
common by
distribution being C.
c. var.
canadensis. Only Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York...
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testing indicates three distinct subspecies of Ovis
canadensis, one of
which is endangered: O.
c. sierrae.
Sheep originally crossed to
North America over...
- The
spruce grouse (Canachites
canadensis), also
known as
Canada grouse,
spruce hen or fool hen, is a medium-sized
grouse closely ****ociated with the coniferous...
- be a
stable intermediate form
between canadensis and capitalis. It was a
similar size to
subspecies canadensis, and had a
wholly white head with a black...