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Title: Badger


1
Badger
  • Large, robust, short-legged weasel
  • Broad body with a short, thick tail
  • Grayish, yellow body
  • White face markings

2
Badger Cont.
  • Nocturnal
  • Poor eyesight
  • Omnivores eat earthworms
  • Home is a set underground home of tunnels
  • Smell 1 sense

3
Beaver
  • Aquatic rodents
  • Broad, flat, scaly tails
  • Webbed hind feet
  • Dark brown color

4
Beaver
  • 2nd largest rodent in the world
  • Muskglands
  • Entrance to lodge is under water
  • Live 19 years

5
Red Fox
  • Bright, golden yellow body
  • Chin, throat, belly mid-line of belly are white
  • Forefeet legs are black
  • Always have white tipped tail

6
Swift Fox
  • Upper parts are pale buffy yellow with frosted
    white
  • Tail is buffy gray with a black tip
  • Pair for life and have 1 litter per year

7
Swift Fox
  • Coyotes are their 1 predator
  • Live in short grass prairies and deserts
  • Smallest wild dogs
  • Endangered species

8
Gray Fox
  • Gray upper body
  • Reddish brown legs
  • White throat, cheeks, mid-line of belly
  • Upper part of the tail and tip are black

9
Weasel
  • Long, slender animal
  • Short legs long tail
  • Small, rounded ears
  • Eat rabbit, mice, birds, frogs, ground squirrel

10
Weasel
  • Bite prey at the back of its neck
  • Musk glands smell
  • Snakes, hawks, and owls kill them

11
Mink
  • Size of a house cat
  • Dark brown
  • Semi-aquatic
  • Prefer small streams
  • Musk glands
  • Catch food in water

12
Muskrat
  • Large, brownish, aquatic, scaly-tailed rodent
  • Tail is naked
  • Inhabit marshes
  • Aquatic rodent waterproof fur

13
Muskrat
  • Partially webbed hind feet
  • Most active at night
  • Mark territory with musky secretions

14
Nutria
  • Beaver-like
  • Long, round sparsely haired tail
  • Dark underfur with long, glossy dark brown guard
    hairs
  • Native to North America
  • Semi-aquatic rodent

15
Opossum
  • Long, scaly, prehensile tail
  • Nocturnal
  • White base and black tipped fur
  • Only marsupial in North America

16
Opossum
  • 13 days after mating, female has a litter of
    honeybee size babies
  • Crawl to mothers pouch
  • Fake death
  • One of the cleanest animals

17
Otter
  • Large, dark brown animal with slender body
  • Webbed feet long thick tail
  • Aquatic and feed mostly on fish

18
Otter
  • Have large lungs and can stay under water 4
    minutes
  • Only spend 15 minutes in water at a time because
    it is cold

19
Raccoon
  • Blackish facial mask with white outline
  • Tail is black and white alternating rings
  • Nocturnal
  • Omnivores
  • 2 diseases distemper and rabies (both fatal)

20
Ringtails
  • Resembles a small fox
  • Long, tail with alternating white and black rings
  • Nocturnal
  • Bodies are gray
  • AKA civet or miner cat
  • Mark territory
  • Release odor when scared

21
Spotted Skunk
  • Small white spot on forehead
  • Six distinct white stripes on body
  • Nocturnal
  • Poor vision
  • 2 scent glands on either side of anus

22
Striped Skunk
  • Two white stripes on sides of back
  • Stripes connect at the neck region continue
    down the head
  • Largest skunk

23
Black Bear
  • Medium-size bear
  • Black or brown
  • Front claws are slightly longer and curved for
    climbing
  • Run 30mph
  • Swim
  • Sleep for months without eating

24
Mountain Lion
  • AKA-cougars or pumas
  • Spotted fur
  • Dull, tawny color
  • White underneath
  • Rarely live in caves

25
Bobcat
  • Unusually short tail
  • Run with a bobbing gait
  • Keep claws inside toes
  • Run at 30mph
  • Pads on feet keep them quiet

26
Feral cats
  • Wild offspring of domestic cats

27
Coyote
  • Number 1 predator of livestock in the US
  • Eerie howls
  • High-pitched yapping
  • Mate for life
  • Run 40mph
  • Have 42 teeth

28
Red Wolf
  • Resembles coyote
  • Long distance running in open country
  • Endangered
  • Smaller than gray wolf and bigger than coyote

29
Feral dogs
  • 2nd livestock losses in the US

30
Osprey
  • Fish Hawk
  • Only eat fish
  • Toes have sharp spines for catching prey

31
Osprey
  • Have ears no teeth
  • Close to being endangered
  • Migrate

32
Red-tailed Hawk
  • Have different nests and rotate them
  • Lay 1-5 eggs
  • Incubate 28-35 days

33
Northern Harrier
  • Marsh Hawk
  • Residents of wetlands
  • Medium sized, long winged, tail
  • Low coursing flight, white rump, wings held at an
    angle.

34
Owl
  • Nocturnal
  • Feathers adapted for soundless flight
  • Eyes 10 times that of humans
  • Head rotates up to 200 degrees
  • Eyes positioned anteriorly (on front of face.)

35
Owl
  • Short sighted
  • Best hearing of all birds
  • One ear lower than the other
  • Silent in flight
  • Swallow prey whole and cough up ball or pellet
    of bones and fur

36
Bald Eagle
  • White head and tail
  • National emblem of the United States
  • Bald means white

37
Bald Eagle
  • Nest found that was used for 34 years and weighed
    over 2 tons
  • Fly at 20-40 mph
  • Dive at 100 mph
  • They can swim

38
Fallow
  • Spotted, Chocolate, or White
  • Have a black outline on their tail
  • Breed Oct-Nov
  • Usually single births
  • Non-aggressive species
  • gestation 233days

39
Blackbuck Antelope
40
Blackbuck Antelope
  • One of the fastest animals on earth
  • 45 mph
  • Graze by day
  • Males have spiral horns

41
Axis
  • Called the most beautiful deer
  • Spots and white bib on their neck


42
Pronghorn Antelope
43
Pronghorn Antelope
  • Shed branched horn annually
  • Have one of the largest eyes in the world
  • Field of vision is almost 360 degrees
  • 2nd fastest animal of earth 60 mph
  • Seldom drink water
  • Not jumpers

44
Moose

45
Moose
  • Largest of deer family
  • Herbivores
  • Front legs are longer than the back
  • Flap of skin that hangs beneath throat called a
    Bell

46
Nilgai


47
Nilgai
  • Antelope
  • From India
  • Neck skin is over 1 inch thick
  • Diurnal (active during day)

48
Pheasant
49
Pheasant
  • Introduced in Minnesota
  • 30-35 survive from 1 year to the next
  • Male has harem of 3-7 hens

50
Prairie Chicken
  • AKA - Grouse
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