Among the animals native to the island are the black bear, woodland caribou, otter, muskrat, fox, and lynx. Moose are fairly numerous.

What kind of animals live in Labrador?

The characteristic animals of this biome include moose (the biome is sometimes called the spruce-moose biome), black bear, Canada lynx, red fox, pine marten, short-tailed weasel, and mink. Beaver, muskrat, and river otter abound in the numerous rivers, lakes and ponds.

Are there polar bears in Newfoundland?

They’re common south of there, too, closer to the communities of the Inuit region of Nunatsiavut, and on down the shore clear to the Strait of Belle Isle. Every so often a polar bear even crosses to the island of Newfoundland or wanders into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence.

Are there predators in Newfoundland?

Without the wolf, the predominant predator of moose on the mainland, moose populations in Newfoundland must be managed through an annual hunt, to the extent that well-controlled hunts even occur in National Parks. Without them, too much habitat damage results from moose over-browsing.

Are there porcupines in Labrador?

Porcupines are native to other parts of Atlantic Canada and Labrador. Other animals that are not native to Newfoundland, such as raccoons, are believed to have hitched a ride to the island on trucks coming by ferry to western Newfoundland.

Are mountain lions in Newfoundland?

It is not believed there are any cougars in Newfoundland and Labrador. There are lynx, which are similar in many ways, but have a short, stubby tail.

Is there wolves in Newfoundland?

The Newfoundland wolf is believed to have been hunted to extinction on the island since about 1930, but the grey wolf is still found in Labrador. “Although wolves may occasionally arrive from Labrador, there is no evidence of a breeding population on the island portion of the province,” said Friday’s news release.

Are there grizzly bears in Labrador?

The Ungava brown bear originally occurred in the northern part of the Labrador Peninsula known as the Ungava Peninsula in the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Labrador. Its habitat was similar to other grizzlies, including boreal forest and tundra.

Are there wolves in Newfoundland?

What animals are not found in Newfoundland?

Furthermore, Newfoundland has no racoons, porcupines, skunks, woodchucks, or ground squirrels. Quite a few mammals have been introduced—namely moose, mink, red squirrel, chipmunk, snowshoe hare, red-backed vole, and masked shrew.