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Niche carnivorous: prey includes medium-sized mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and eggs. Often buries prey in caches. Swims and climbs well, but will usually ...
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Endangered and Threatened Species Factsheets - Mammals - WDNR
Mammals - WDNR Program Search Home About Topics Contact Us Endangered Resources Online Donation Center Support Endangered Resources Get Involved! Endangered & Threatened Species Factsheets Mammals Birds Reptiles & Amphibians Fish Beetles Butterflies & Moths Grasshoppers Leafhoppers Mayflies Snails Mussels Plants Wisconsin's Rare & Non-Game Mammals ...
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Endangered and Threatened Species Factsheets - Birds - WDNR
Birds - WDNR Program Search Home About Topics Contact Us Endangered Resources Online Donation Center Support Endangered Resources Get Involved! Endangered & Threatened Species Factsheets Mammals Birds Reptiles & Amphibians Fish Beetles Butterflies & Moths Grasshoppers Leafhoppers Mayflies Snails Mussels Plants Wisconsin's Non-Game Birds ...
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In The Trees - Mammals
Birds Mammals Crawlies Mammals Birds Reptiles Crawlies Amphibians Above Below Recently Prehistoric Fish Aquatic Mammals Other Species Mammals Reptiles Crawlies Amphibians Trees Plants Flowers Wild Travels Natural Wonders Endangered Species Legendary Creatures Mammals Reptiles Creepy Crawlies Amphibians Mammals ...
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In the Air - Birds
Birds Mammals Crawlies Mammals Birds Reptiles Crawlies Amphibians Above Below Recently Prehistoric Fish Aquatic Mammals Other Species Mammals Reptiles Crawlies Amphibians Trees Plants Flowers Wild Travels Natural Wonders Endangered Species Legendary Creatures Birds Mammals Creepy Crawlies In the Air - Birds ...
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Mammals Elementary
Fur: A covering of hair on the skin that is unique to mammals. Hair serves to protect the skin and insulates ... over time through internal regulation. The fur of mammals helps them in this task by serving as insulation (as do the feathers of birds!) Reptiles, amphibians and fish are ectothermic or "cold-blooded," ...
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Mammals Middle School
Fur - a covering of hair on the skin that is unique to mammals. Hair serves to protect the skin and keep the body warm. Compare the hair of mammals ... over time through internal regulation. The fur of mammals helps them in this task by serving as insulation (as do the feathers of birds!) Reptiles, amphibians and fish are ectothermic or "cold-blooded," ...
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Reptiles/Amphibians | Charles Darwin Foundation
Reptiles Toolbar Text only CDF FOCUS: RESTORATION Cottony cushion scale Category: Invasive Species: Icerya purchasi Origin: Australia Range: Fifteen islands CDF Action: Biological control using Rodolia cardinalis (more) Reptiles/Amphibians The reptiles and amphibians ... & endemic Introduced Reptiles/Amphibians Native & endemic Introduced Birds Native & endemic Introduced Land mammals Native & endemic ...
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Non-dinosaur reptiles - Natural History Museum
Primary navigation Life Mammals Birds Reptiles, amphibians and fishes Insects and spiders Other invertebrates Dinosaurs and other extinct creatures Dino directory Non-dinosaur reptiles Aquatic reptiles Flying reptiles Mammal-like reptiles Dino-birds ...
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Jaws: The natural history of sharks - Natural History Museum
Tring You are here: Home > Nature online > Life > Reptiles, amphibians and fishes > Jaws: The natural history of sharks Primary navigation Life Mammals Birds Reptiles, amphibians and fishes Life on the reef Jaws: The natural ... extinguished. They saw the dinosaurs come and go, and were still thriving when the mammals returned to the sea. Their long evolutionary history has refined sharks to the rank ...
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