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Question by  maalti (34)

What animals live in northern NJ?

 
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Answer by  juice (41)

Northern New Jersey has many animals in it's forests and surrounding areas. Most notably there are back bears, foxes, deer, water fowls and much more. Northern New Jersey also has many great fishing spots with some remarkable fish. Trout and Northern Pikes are some of the best in New England.

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Answer by  Lauryn49 (70)

New Jersey has beavers, otters, crabs, dragonflies, great blue herons, mallard ducks, bald eagles, red-winged blackbirds, minks, pickerel(which is a type of fish), white-tailed deer, ruffed grouse, black bear, great horned owls, coyote, wild turkey, bobcats, rattlesnakes, brook trout, pine barrens treefrog, woodchuck, pheasant, rabbits, hawks and much more.

 
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Answer by  Dee87 (7)

Black bears live in northeren New Jersey. Always put up garbage and other food items. Never corner the bear and if he starts to paw the ground back away slowly.

 
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Answer by  Brett (7986)

You have a variety of animals which live in this area, such as black bears, raccoons, squirels, deer, and a variety of amphibian and lizard life such as snakes, frogs, and different types of fish. There are a variety of different birds, along with foxes, coyotes and wild turkeys and fowl.

 
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Answer by  girlsnotgrey (36)

Wild animals that live in northern New Jersey include raccoons, opossum, groundhogs, turkey vultures, white tailed deer, black bears, pheasant, rabbits, woodcocks, beavers, grouse, squirrels, bobwhite quails, skunks, and big brown bats.

 
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