Missouri Mammals

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Learn how to identify various Missouri mammals
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cOW American Black Bear Ursus americanus DO NOT APPROACH Big, black, the only bear species in Missouri. Extreamly rare in the north of the state.
Bobcat Lynx rufus It is a yellowish- to reddish-brown cat streaked and spotted with black. Can be a variety of different colors and shades. Normally only seen in the middle and south of Missouri.
American Beaver Castor canadensis A large, brown, aquatic rodent, their flat tail, small eyes, and blunt head make it easy to spot.
White-Tailed Deer Odocoileus virginianus Antlered Buck (male) Note the large, brown body and large antlers. It's a reddish-brown in the spring and summer and turns to a grey-brown throughout the fall and winter.
White-Tailed Deer Odocoileus virginianus Doe (Female) It's a reddish-brown in the spring and summer and turns to a grey-brown throughout the fall and winter.
White-Tail Deer Odocoileus virginianus Fawn (juvenile) Fawns are reddish-brown with lots of white spots that disappear as they get older.
White-Tailed Deer Odocoileus virginianus Antler-shed male This one has grown its antlers a little.
American Beaver Castor canadensis Baby Da cutest thing you'll ever love.
Common Muskrat Ondatra zibethicus It's much smaller then the beaver and doesn't have a flat tail. Their musk glands produce a foul odor. Has a rat-like face.
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