Wild Mammals of Colorado: Their Appearance, Habits, Distribution, and Abundance |
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Chapter 1MAMMALS | 11 |
Chapter 2MARSUPIALIAMARSUPIALS OR POUCHED | 29 |
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animals areas auditory bullae baculum beavers black-tailed blackish bones breed brown brownish buffy burrows cheek teeth chipmunk cottontail deer dental formula desert cottontail Distribution and Abundance dorsal color dorsal surface ears eastern plains Eutamias females foramen foramina forbs FOUND IN COLORADO genera grasses grayish ground squirrel Gunnison Gunnison's prairie dogs Habits hairs hind feet hind foot incisive foramina incisors infraorbital foramen interfemoral membrane jack rabbit Larimer County litter males mammals Mesa Mesa County Mexico mice Microtus Moffat County Montezuma Montezuma County mountains Myotis Neotoma North America northern occurs Park pelage Perognathus Peromyscus pocket gophers pocket mouse polyestrous posterior premolars reported River Rocky shrew shrubs skull snowshoe hare southern species specimens stripes Subspecies in Colorado Total lengths vary trees unicuspid tooth upper molar usually Utah ventral surface vole warmer months western white-tailed prairie dog winter wood rats Wyoming young