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… of America north of Mexico. Third ed. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 289 pp … Frank B Golley. 1962. Mammals of … North Dakota … Ohio … Bobcat … All of contiguous US, except for parts of California, Utah, Colorado, agricultural areas … their diet consists of a large array of plant … becoming more common in suburban areas where it is becoming a …
… Wilson, D. E., Reeder, D. M. (Eds.). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed). … Maryland. … Any … Jaguar … Arizona and New Mexico in the west, Texas in the east. … Panthera … Largest cat in North America. Though they …
… University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. … Jones, J. K., Jr., et al. 1985. Guide to mammals of the plains states. Univ. of … prey consists of larger animals such as ungulates, but turtles, rabbit-sized animals, coyotes, and other cougars are taken. The name "concolor" comes from the even coloration that differs … Any … Felidae …
… … Herpailurus … Like the cougar but much smaller, this cat is mainly one color. Usually crepuscular, these … … Texas … Felidae … yagouaroundi … Arizona … Texas … Widespread but rare, threatened in Mexico. … Jaguarundi …
… Wilson, D. E., Reeder, D. M. (Eds.). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed). … … Conepatus … Large skunk with a single broad stripe over head, neck, and back. Range extends into Mexico. Found in oak … … leuconotus … Arizona … Colorado … New Mexico … Texas … Threatened … American Hog-nosed Skunk …
… Wilson, D. E., Reeder, D. M. (Eds.). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference … … Narrow band in southern Arizona and southern Texas. … Mephitis … Similar to striped skunk in appearance, with more …
… Hopkins University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. … Frank B Golley. 1962. Mammals of Georgia. University of Georgia Press, … of Illinois Press, Urbana, IL. … Jones, J. K., Jr., et al. 1985. Guide to mammals of the plains states. Univ. of … … Mephitis … Sometimes de-scented and kept as pets (not recommended). Good "mouser" and will use cat litter boxes. …
… … Western continental US. … Spilogale … Other than what is known about skunks in general, not much is known about this species specifically. Primarily nocturnal. … Any … Mephitidae … gracilis … Arizona … California … Colorado … Idaho … Montana … Nebraska … New Mexico …
… University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. … Jones, J. K., Jr., et al. 1985. Guide to mammals of the plains states. Univ. of … Nebraska Press, Lincoln, xvii + 371 pp. Jones, J. K., Jr.,et al. 1983. Mammals of the Northern Great Plains. Univ. of … Skunk … Central and southeastern continental US. … Spilogale … Other than what is known about skunks in general, not …
… Hopkins University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. … Any … Sea Otter … Southern coast of Alaska, coastal regions of … the southern part of its range, but common elsewhere. … Sea Otter …
… Maryland. … Any … Wolverine … Alaska, Rocky Mountains, isolated pockets in the Sierras. … Gulo … Largest member of the mustelid (weasel) family, wolverines consume much carrion but are also … in Oregon … Any … Oregon … Mustelidae … gulo … Alaska … California … Idaho … Montana … Nevada … Oregon … Utah … …
… River Otter … Alaska and most of the continental US except for much of the southwestern continental US. … Lontra … … … Washington … Wisconsin … West Virginia … Wyoming … Common in the northern part of its range, uncommon to extirpated in southern parts of its range. … …