CT Environmental Science and Natural Resources Career Development Event Mammal Identification Self Quiz This presentation is set up like a self-quiz, use.

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CT Environmental Science and Natural Resources Career Development Event Mammal Identification Self Quiz This presentation is set up like a self-quiz, use it to study for the contest Identification event. Keep in mind, during the contest you will be shown either a picture, preserved specimen, scat, tracks or skulls. You will have to identify the mammal by its common name. You will not be able to touch the specimen.

Little Brown Bat

Hoary Bat

American Black Bear

American Beaver

Bobcat

Deer Mouse

Eastern Chipmunk

White-tailed Deer

Coyote

Red Fox

Muskrat

Mink

Moose

River Otter

Porcupine

Cottontail Rabbit

Racoon

Striped Skunk

Grey Squirrel

Red Squirrel

Meadow Vole

Long Tailed Weasel

Groundhog

Opposum