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Canis latrans

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Urocyon cinereoargenteus

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Gray fox

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Vulpes vulpes

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Lynx rufus

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Lutra canadensis

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Lutra canadensis

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Taxidae taxus

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Mustella frenata top, Mustela vison

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Mustela frenata top, Mustela vison bot

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Mephitis mephitis top, Spilogale putorious bottom

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Procyon lotor

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Sylvilagus floridana top, Sylvilagus aquaticus bottom.

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Sigmodon hispidus top, Oryzomys palustris bottom.

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Mesocricetus aureus

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Thomomys bottae

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Reithrodontomys megalotis, Peromyscus maniculatus, Peromyscus leucopus, Peromyscus gossypinus, Ochrotomys nuttali

Note: R. megalotis is small (< 15g, and has fluffy fur. P. manic is <18g, and has a tail that is < 2/3 of the body length. P. leucopus is c. 25g, and has a tail that is > 2/3 body length. P. gossypinus is huge at 35g, and Ochrotomys is gold in color, especially around the ears.

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Dipodomys ordii.

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Perognathus sp.

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Zapus hudsonicus.Note: really long tail and really long hind feet.

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Microtus ochrogaster (top) and Microtus pinetorum (bot).Note length of tail relative to hind foot length.

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NOTE• There are a few specimens missing here. 1) woodrat

(Neotoma floridana, red backed vole, bog lemming) I will have these out for review before the test, so please, relax. 2) Deer, Elk, Horse, Black Bear, Cougar.

• Recall, you are responsible for orders and families of zoo animals (antelope, cats, canids, rhinos, elephants, oryx, giraffe, camel etc.).

• I will not ask about families of cetaceans.• I will ask about eared and earless seals.• Also missing: Eastern Chipmunk, Red Squirrel, Franklin’s

Ground Squirrel, Marmot, 13-lined Ground Squirrel.


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