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MAMMALS OF THE FSU BIOLOGICAL RESERVE


Most of the kinds of mammals that live in the Reserve or travel through it are most active at night and are unlikely to be seen during the day. Two mammals that can often be found in the Reserve are the Gray Squirrel and Eastern Cottontail.

 

Opossum

Eastern Mole

Racoon

Mink

Gray Fox

Gray Squirrel

Southern Flying Squirrel

White-footed Mouse

Hispid Cotton Rat

Eastern Cottontail

White-tailed Deer
Didelphis marsupialis

Scalopus aquaticus

Procyon lotor

Mustela vison

Urocyon cinereoargenteus

Sciurus carolinensis

Glaucomys volans

Peromyscus sp.

Sigmodon hispidus

Silvilagus floridanus

Odocoileus virginianus

 

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