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| The Common Loon The loon is an intrinsic part of Northern Ontario wildlife. They live on the lake, and their call is unmistakable. A Loon's diet consists of perch, young bass, sunfish, minnows, crayfish, frogs, and leeches. From your lakeside housekeeping cottage, you may spot the family of loons living here on Angus Lake, Temagami. |
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Black Bear There are approximately 70,000 Black Bears in Ontario. A Black Bear's average lifespan is 10 - 15 years. The largest Black Bear ever was found in Manitoba, Canada. It weighed in at a staggering 800 pounds! You may catch sight of one nibbling away at a berry bush. |
| Moose The Moose, the biggest of Ontario's animals, is strong and silent, even a little funny looking, but a quintessential Canadian symbol. It can eat up to 100 pounds of food in a single day during the summer months. |
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Wolf Few animals possess the mysterious quality and respect of the wolf. The wolf, rarely seen, is an amazing hunter - eating mainly beavers, hares, and other small vermin. Listen at night while you sit around the fire pit for the wolves' howl. |
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