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53 Cards in this Set

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Eastern Cottontail
Jackrabbit
(melanistic) Eastern gray squirrel
Red fox
Coyote
Beaver
Muskrat
Nutria
Grizzly bear
Black bear
Coati
Racoon
Norway rat
Virginia opossum
Fox squirrel
Fox squirrel
Red squirrel
Badger
Striped skunk
Wolverine
Porcupine
Caribou
White-tailed deer
Long-tailed weasel
Marten
Fisher
Lynx
Bobcat
Lynx
Bobcat
House mouse
White-footed mouse
House mouse
Short-tailed weasel (winter coat)
Salmon characteristics (salmonidae)
fatty fin near tail; lateral lines; cycloid scales; forked tail; laterally compressed
Pike characteristics (esocidae)
forked tail; duck-like snout; dorsal/anal fins far back; cycloid scales
Carp/Shiners/Minnow Characteristics (cyprinidae)
single dorsal fin; forked tail; cycloid scales; head lacks scales
Catfish characteristics (Ictaluridae)
barbels around mouth; lacks scales; compressed head; adipose fin; dorsal/pectoral spines
Sunfish/Bass characteristics (Centrarchidae)
long dorsal fin w/ sharp spines; 3 spines on anal fin; pelvic fins below pectoral fins
Perch/darter characteristics (percidae)
2 dorsal fins (one spiny, one soft); pharyngeal teeth; pelvic fins below pectoral rays; anal fin with one or two spines/rays; ctenoid scales on head and body
Sucker characteristics (Catostomidae)
thick, fleshy lips (usually on underside of head); pharyngeal teeth (none in mouth); cycloid scales on head/body; bottom-feeding
Sensitive fern
Rattlesnake fern
Ostrich fern
Bracken fern
Maidenhair fern
Marginal wood fern
Field horsetail
Woodland horsetail
Common scouring rush (horsetail)
Ground pine (clubmoss)
Shining clubmoss
Ground cedar (clubmoss)