Adirondack MammalsIntended for laymen and students. Contains 54 "Species Accounts" : a line drawing, range map, description, habitat, behaviors, movement, reproduction, and predators for each mammal. |
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abundant acre Activity Activity and Movement Additional References Adirondack Adults animals approximately areas autumn average bear beaver begin birth bobcat body breeding brown burrows common cover coyote deer densities Description diet ears eastern eastern chipmunk elevations eyes Family Feeding Behavior feet females fisher flying squirrel Food and Feeding foraging forests glands gray ground Habitat hairs head home ranges individuals insects Journal of Mammalogy known larger late least leaves length litter live logs males mammals mating meadow mole months mouse nest northern occasionally occurs Order period plant populations predators prey produce Range and Habitat References relatively Reproduction resident rock Saunders season sexes short shrews skunk snow Social Behavior Social southern species spring squirrel summer surface tail throughout trees tunnels usually vary vocal voles weasel weigh white-tailed deer winter York young

