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INDIANA STATE - Historically, black bears (Ursus americanus) were abundant across Indiana, excluding the northwest prairies. However, by 1850, unregulated
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IOWA STATE - Nestled in the heart of the Hawkeye State, Des Moines is not only the capital of Iowa but also its largest and most populous city. This thriving
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ARIZONA STATE - Coyotes are a common sight in Arizona, with an estimated population of 200,000 thriving across the state. These adaptable canids
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NEW MEXICO - New Mexico's diverse landscape and arid climate provide the perfect habitat for various scorpion species. While most scorpions in the state pose little threat to humans, the Arizona bark
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WISCONSIN STATE - Wisconsin is home to a thriving black bear population, estimated at over 24,000 individuals. This robust population represents a
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