Mammals of the Northern Great Plains |
Contents
Introduction I Historical Background | 1 |
Organization and Treatment | 3 |
Study of Mammals | 5 |
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acre adult animals areas autumn Average and extreme bats Black Hills breeding season brown burrow color cottontail coyotes cranial measurements deer densities dental formula diet Distribution dorsal eastern feet females foraging forest fox squirrel genus gestation period grams grasses grayish greatest length ground squirrels habitat hairs hibernation hind foot home range incisors individuals juvenile late least weasel length of ear length of hind length of skull length of tail litter long-tailed weasels males mammalian mammals meadow vole mice Microtus molt mountain mouse Mustela Myotis Natural History Nebraska nest North America Northern Great Plains Northern Plains occur paler pelage percent pocket gopher populations prairie vole predators premolars prey red squirrel River rodents Selected References shrews skunks soil Sorex South Dakota southern species specimens Spermophilus spring subspecies summer teeth tion total length trees tristate region usually vernacular name weasels weeks weight western winter woodland young zygomatic breadth