What terrestrial mammal has the widest distribution? I can't find it via google.
>>2162400
OP here, wrong image.
probably humans
>>2162400
Besides humans, it probably has to be the brown rat. Little shits have travelled everywhere with us.
>>2162409
Then in terms of actual native species, I think red foxes might come out on top, living just about everywhere above the equator.
>>2162412
And alongside wolves, wild boar probably come joint second, from the UK all the way down to the Sunda arc.
>>2162409
Why do they stay out of Alberta?
OP here, it was a larger non human mammal so i think wild boar was my answer. Thanks all.
>>2162418
The first brown rat did not reach Alberta until 1950, and in 1951, the province launched a rat-control program that included shooting, poisoning, and gassing rats, and bulldozing, burning down, and blowing up rat-infested buildings. The effort was backed by legislation that required every person and every municipality to destroy and prevent the establishment of designated pests.
By 1960, the number of rat infestations in Alberta had dropped to below 200 per year. In 2002, the province finally recorded its first year with zero rat infestations.
Only zoos, universities, and research institutes are allowed to keep caged rats in Alberta, and possession of unlicensed rats (including pet rats) by anyone else is punishable by a penalty of up to $5,000 or up to 60 days in jail.
>>2162409
fucking alberta m8...
>>2162423
Holy fuck Alberta genocided those rats hard
>>2162423
Based alberta. How do they prevent immigration from the surrounding area though?
>>2162423
>If you fight the rats, the rats win - Justin Cuckdeau
>>2162423
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXrOoODYPNE
Dogs and humans. Dogs are everywhere humans are including Antarctica. Which is pure fucking crazy pants.
>>2162611
Dogs have even been in space! So have other non-human mammals, but you don't see chimps in Antarctica.