Woodchuck. Whitetail Deer Opossum Red Squirrel White ring around the eye.

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Woodchuck

Whitetail Deer

Opossum

Red Squirrel White ring around the eye

Beaver Horizontal flat tail

Red Fox White-tipped tail

Raccoon

Porcupine

Striped Skunk

Muskrat 2 ½ lbs – vertically flat tail; much smaller than beaver

River Otter Flat head; thick tail

Moose

Mink All black body with a little white under the chin

Meadow Mouse Tiny, small mammal; ears almost hidden; brown color

Longtailed Weasel Long, slinky body, light underneath

Gray Fox Salt and pepper with a little red – black line down tail

Gray Squirrel White-lined tail; usually a gray color

Coyote

Chipmunk

Deer Mouse

Fisher Chocolate brown; no white marking

Black Bear

Bobcat

Eastern Cottontail

Black Bear

Beaver

Bobcat

Chipmunk

Coyote

Deer Mouse

Eastern Cottontail

Fisher Bigger than marten – chocolate brown

Gray Fox

Gray Squirrel

Longtail Weasel

Meadow Mouse (Vole)

Mink

Moose

Muskrat

Opossum

River Otter

Porcupine

Raccoon

Red Squirrel

Red Fox

Striped Skunk

Eastern Cottontail

Woodchuck

Opossum

Whitetail Deer