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Eastern ratsnake (Pantherophis alleghaniensis)

• Non-venomous.

• Extremely important predator of rats, mice, and other rodents. Will also climb trees and consume bird eggs.

• Generally non-aggressive and will occasionally mimic a rattlesnake.

• Common throughout Maryland.

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Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)

• Red foxes are omnivores which eat berries, fruits, grasses, birds, and small mammals.

• Some red foxes imported for hunting by European settlers.

• Gray foxes (also found in MD) have a black tip on the end of their tail vs white tip on red fox.

• Can carry rabies and canine distemper.

• Common throughout Maryland.

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By Jeff Burcher, Flickr CC

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Jumping Spider

• Has venom but rarely bites and venom non-toxic to humans.

• Important predator of pest insects. Spiders eat more insects than birds and mammals combined and can consume up to 2,000 insects in their lifetime.

• Has large eyes because it actively hunts.

• Males “sing” and “dance” to attract mates. Occasionally, females will eat non-attractive males.

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By Paul Boxley, Wikimedia Commons

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Mute Swan (Cygnus olor)

• Mute swans were introduced from Europe.

• Mute swans are highly aggressive and will chase other nesting waterfowl off nests.

• Mute Swans eat up to 8 pounds of “submerged aquatic vegetation” or “SAV”. every day. SAV is an important nursery area for the fish and crabs that are critical to the Chesapeake Bay estuary.

• Occasional in the Chesapeake.

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By Cody Pope, Wikimedia Commons

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Virginia Opossum (Didelphis virginiana)

• Opossums are masters at playing dead, but the reaction is actually involuntary response to danger.

• Opossums are almost immune to rabies, likely due to their lower body temperature. They can still contract the disease, but cases are rare.

• Opossums are also immune to snake venom. A serum is being developed from opossums as a cheaper/safer antivenom treatment for humans.

• On average, opossums can eat up over 5,000 ticks in a week which can impact Lyme disease spread in certain areas.

• Common throughout Maryland.

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By Dolovis, Wikimedia Commons

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Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura )

• The turkey vulture has an excellent sense of smell to locate its food.

• Turkey vultures are the only scavenger birds that can’t kill their prey.

• Turkey vultures have strong stomach enzymes that allow them to safely digest rotting flesh. They help clean up areas and prevent the spread of harmful bacteria from decaying animals.

• Turkey vultures can travel up to 200 miles a day!