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