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Furbearer Pelt ID FFA Wildlife CDE
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MINK Mustela vison DEN – stream bank, stolen from Muskrat
DIET - Muskrat MINK
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Fisher Martes pennanti Den – hollow tree
Diet – squirrels, cats, and other small mammals Fisher
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Martes americana DEN – Den Tree DIET – Small animals Pine Marten
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Skunk mephitis mephitis DEN – Hole dug into small hill or rock pile
DIET – Insects Skunk
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Weasel Winter coat – Ermine Mustela frenata DEN – Abbondoned burrows
DIET – live prey Weasel
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Badger Taxidea taxus DEN – Hole dug into small hill or rock pile
DIET – Insects Badger
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Coyote Canis latrans DEN – small cave or self dug house.
DIET – eatiumus anythingamous Coyote
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Gray Fox Urocyon cinereoargenteus DEN : Tree
DIET: small mammals and birds Gray Fox
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Red Fox Vulpes vulpes DEN – Hole dug into small hill
DIET – small mammals and birds Red Fox
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Felis rufus DEN – den tree DIET – small mammals and birds, deer Bobcat
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Bobcat
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Canadian Lynx Lynx canadensis DEN – den tree
DIET – small mammals and birds, deer, primarily snow shoe hare Canadian Lynx
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Muskrat Ondatra zibethicus DEN – self made water hut, or bank burrow
DIET – aquatic plant roots Muskrat
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Beaver Castor canadensis DEN – self made water hut, or bank burrow
DIET – popular or aspen meristem (bark). Beaver
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River Otter Lutra canadensis DEN: bank burrow DIET: Fish and
crustaceans River Otter
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Raccoon Procyon Lotor DEN: Den Tree
DIET: eatimous anythingamous, primarily crustaceans, insects, and grains. Raccoon
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Opossum Didelphis virginiana DEN: Den tree
DIET: eatimus anthingamous – very adaptive. Fun Fact: the only North American Marsupial Opossum
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