Mammals of Kentucky /

Because of its central situation in the Eastern United States and the variety of habitats to be found within its borders, Kentucky has an interesting mixture of mammals, including some characteristic of the Deep South, the West, and the North. All 63 species native to the state are described and ill...

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Main Author: Barbour, Roger W., 1919-1993
Other Authors: Davis, Wayne Harry, 1930-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Lexington : University Press of Kentucky, [1974]
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Online Access: Full text (MFA users only)
ISBN:9780813156477
0813156475
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Table of Equivalents; Introduction; Class Mammalia: Mammals; Order Marsupialia: Marsupials; Order Insectivora: Insectivores; Soricidae: Shrews; Talpidae: Moles; Order Chiroptera: Bats; Vespertilionidae: Vespertilionid Bats; Molossidae: Free-tailed Bats; Order Lagomorpha: Rabbits; Order Rodentia: Rodents; Sciuridae: Squirrels; Castoridae: Beavers; Cricetidae: Ne-w World Rats and Mice; Zapodidae: Jumping Mice; Order Carnivora: Carnivores; Canidae: Foxes and Allies; Ursidae: Bears; Procyonidae: Raccoons and Allies.
  • Mustelidae: Weasels and AlliesFelidae: Cats; Order Artiodactyla: Even-toed Ungulates; Appendixes; I Dental Formulae of Kentucky Mammals; II Key to the Skulls of Kentucky Mammals; III Mammals of Problematic or Relatively Recent Occurrence in Kentucky; Bibliography; Index.