The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American MammalsDescribes mammals of North America in taxonomic order, includes scientific names, describes characteristics, breeding habits, habitat and geographic range. Includes photographs. |
Contents
Introduction | 11 |
How to Measure Mammals | 17 |
List of Endangered and Threatened | 29 |
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Alaska animals antlers areas Arizona bark bats bicolored Breeding British Columbia brownish buff burrow bushy California carnivores caves central Chipmunk claws color Cottontail Coyote dark brown deer Description Desert ears eats feeds forefeet foreprints forests Fulvous Harvest Mouse grass gray grayish Ground Squirrel Habitat hairs Hare hibernate hindfeet hindprint incisors insects interfemoral membrane Kangaroo Rat Lemming litter Long tail males mammals mating Meadow Vole Mexico Mole Mountain Myotis nest North American numbers Pika Pocket Gopher Pocket Mouse prairie dogs predators prey Pronghorn Rabbit Range Red Fox Related species rocky rodents Scat Seal seeds Shrew Sign Similar Species Skunk slightly smaller snow Snowshoe Hare sometimes Southeastern Southern Southern Red-backed Vole spots stripes summer Texas toes Tracks trees usually Utah vegetation Vole weasels Western Harvest Mouse whitish winter Woodrat yellowish young born