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Badgers can sniff out almost as good as dogs. Badgers are carnivores
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Black bear The Native American honor the bear. Settlers place great value on bear meat.
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Bobcat They are twice as big as a house cat. They mark their territory with poop and pee.
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chipmunk They are always busy look for food their predators are the hawk owl and weasel.
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Coyote The Latin name is Canis Latrans. Pups are born with yellow and brown fur.
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A Gray squirrel only weighs 16-28 ounces. They love nuts!
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muskrat There are hunted for their pelts.
Muskrats are great swimmers with their rudder-like tail
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Pine Marten The female is about three fourths of the males size. Pine martens mate between July and August.
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Its in the rodent family. Their main enemy is the fisher.
Porcupine Its in the rodent family. Their main enemy is the fisher.
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raccoon The scientific name means a washer the avg. number of cub is 4 in a litter
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Red fox A fox can hear a mouse from150 feet. A fox family has a hunting range acres
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River Otter Otters like to wrestle each other. Otters use dens to raise their pups.
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Stripped skunk Some people call them stink cats, polecats, or smell cats. They spray smelling musk.
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Timber wolf 300 years ago wolves were in Wisconsin.
In 1865 people were allowed to hunt Wolfes
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Bucks grow new racks each year. They have a four chambered stomach.
White Tailed Deer Bucks grow new racks each year. They have a four chambered stomach.
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