Fun Page Answers
Black bear
front foot |
Black bear
hind foot |
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2 |
Bobcat
front foot |
Bobcat
hind foot |
| 3 |
4 |
Coyote
front foot |
Coyote
hind foot |
| 5 |
6 |
Mountain lion
front foot |
Mountain lion
hind foot |
| 7 |
8 |
| Duck |
Raven |
| 9 |
10 |
River otter
front foot |
River otter
hind foot |
| 11 |
12 |
Striped skunk
front foot |
Striped skunk
hind foot |
| 13 |
14 |
| Western toad |
| 15 |
Quiz Answers
- The tallest coast redwood trees grow to over 350 feet.
- The blue bird with the black crest is a Steller's jay.
- The only kind of bears found at Humboldt Redwoods are black bears.
- The famous highway that goes through the park is the Avenue of the Giants.
- The south fork of the Eel River river flows through the park.
- The Eel River flows north.
- The famous log housed in the visitor center is the Kellogg Travel Log.
- The Native Americans who originally lived in the park were the Sinkyone.
- The roots of a coast redwood tree grow 6 to 10 feet deep.
- No, there are no wolves or grizzly bears in the park.
- Poison oak has three leaves on a stem. The leaves can be shiny on top. In fall, the
leaves turn red.
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