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=== River Otter === | === River Otter === |
Latest revision as of 21:54, 13 February 2011
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Local carnivores, or meat-eaters, include Coyote, Fox, Raccoons, Weasels, Mink, Skunks, Otter, and Bobcats.
Contents
Foxes
Red Fox
(Vulpes fulva)
Gray Fox
(Urocyon cinereoargenteus)
Weasels
Shorttail Weasel
(Mustela erminea)
Longtail Weasel
(Mustela frenata)
Other Carnivores
Raccoon
(Procyon lotor)
Mink
(Mustela vison)
Striped Skunk
(Mephitis mephitis)
River Otter
(Lutra canadensis)
Bobcat
(Lynx rufus)
Coyote
(Canus latrans)