Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus)

Twinkle Twinkle little bat. How I wonder what you’re at!  Up above the world you fly, like a tea-tray in the sky.  The Mad Hatter, Lewis Carroll  Myotis – from the Greek mys for mouse and otus for ear; and lucifugus – flee from the light.  The little brown bat is found throughout most of North America extending through […]

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Allegheny Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis)

Hellbenders are the largest salamander in North America.  There are two subspecies -the Allegheny and the Ozark hellbender.   Some taxonomists (splitters) believe they are two are separate species, but recent DNA work indicates otherwise.  The Allegheny hellbender is found in a number of Mid-Atlantic/southern states from southern New York to Georgia.  The Ozarks subspecies is

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North American Bobcat (Lynx rufus)

This is North America’s smallest wild cat and most widely distributed.  It can be found throughout the U.S. and ranges into British Columbia and south into Mexico –excluding portions of the Midwest and high Sierra.   The common name, bobcat, comes from the short, bobbed tail, which is four to six inches long.  They generally weigh

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