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… M. (Eds.). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed). Johns Hopkins University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. … Any … Tawny-bellied Cotton Rat … SE Arizona, WC New Mexico, and SW Texas, south through interior Mexico to Guanajuato …
… Hopkins University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. … Frank B Golley. 1962. Mammals of Georgia. University of Georgia Press, Athens. 218 p. … Jones, J. K., Jr., et al. 1985. Guide to mammals of the plains states. Univ. of … Chihuahua to N Tamaulipas, south through interior Mexico at least to C Zacatecas and W San Luis Potosi … Sigmodon … …
… M. (Eds.). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed). Johns Hopkins University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. … Any … Yellow-nosed Cotton Rat … SE Arizona, extreme SW New Mexico and Trans-Pecos Texas, south to C Durango, Mexico; northern …
… … Any … Northern Bog Lemming … Patchy occurrence in boreal habitats, from Alaska to N Washington, eastwards across much of interior Canada to Labrador; disjunct range segment from Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec, to C New … Habitat is mainly bogs, wet meadows, gaps and openings in forest, or alpine tundra. Takes an expert to differentiate …
… of Illinois Press, Urbana, IL. … Jones, J. K., Jr., et al. 1985. Guide to mammals of the plains states. Univ. of … … Nebraska … New York … Ohio … Pennsylvania … Southern Bog Lemming … Midwestern and E USA through SE Canada, including … and moss. Lives in colonies of 3-30. Habitat is variable, but usually in or near green grass and sedge; found …
… Woodland Jumping Mouse … All of the New England states then east to northern Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. South of New England they occur in … Georgia. … Napaeozapus … Crepuscular and nocturnal. This species hibernates from September or October through …
… Wilson, D. E., Reeder, D. M. (Eds.). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed). … Hopkins University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. … Any … Meadow Jumping Mouse … Predominantly seeds, fruits, and … northern Arkansas and Oklahoma across to the east coast. Distribution extends into northeastern Alabama and …
… Wilson, D. E., Reeder, D. M. (Eds.). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed). … Any … Western Jumping Mouse … Seeds, leaves, and insects. … From southern Yukon south into the United States. … into Montana to eastern Washington, south into central California, Nevada, Utah, and New Mexico. … Zapus … Dipodidae … …
… and west-central Oregon south along the northern California coast. … Zapus … This species is predominantly grainivorous but may also eat insects, fish, fruit, and mollusks. … Any … Dipodidae … …
… of Illinois Press, Urbana, IL. … Jones, J. K., Jr., et al. 1985. Guide to mammals of the plains states. Univ. of … the would be attackers, and the loosly attached quills will come out when they come into contact with the predator. Cause economic da … May …
… Gopher … Southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas to east Durango and S Coahuila, Mexico. … Cratogeomys … Geomyidae … castanops … Colorado … Kansas … New …
… Wilson, D. E., Reeder, D. M. (Eds.). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed). … western Texas, southwestern and southcentral New Mexico; northern Chihuahua, Mexico. … Geomys … Geomyidae … arenarius … New Mexico … Texas … Lowered risk … Desert Pocket Gopher …