Black-tailed deer inhabit the area in the spring, summer, and fall.
Rabbit, squirrel, skunk, deer and birds inhabit the town.
The gray wolf, white-tailed deer, red fox, beaver, and many bird species also inhabit the area.
The primary growth forest provides hunting for the Lacandón, as deer, peccary, agouti, and monkeys inhabit the area.
White-tailed deer, weasels, coyote and badger also inhabit the wilderness.
These deer inhabit lowland dry forests, savannas, and shrub lands.
Very rarely, these deer inhabit dry mountain areas.
Contrary to claims on some websites, black-tailed deer do not inhabit the region.
Mule deer also inhabit areas of the middle and upper Salmon Falls Creek basin.
Moose, mountain goats, brown bear and black bear, deer, and wolves inhabit the area.