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Foreword | 53 |
How to Tell a Bear From a Beaver | 54 |
Yosemite Mammals | 57 |
Insect-eaters | 57 |
Bats | 59 |
Rabbits and Their Allies | 61 |
Rodents | 64 |
Mountain beaver | 64 |
Squirrels (except flying squirrel) | 64 |
Marmot | 66 |
Ground squirrels | 67 |
Chipmunks | 69 |
Flying squirrel | 70 |
Pocket gophers | 71 |
Pocket mouse | 73 |
Beaver | 74 |
Mice and rats | 75 |
Porcupine | 80 |
Flesh-eaters | 81 |
Mountain coyote | 81 |
Foxes | 81 |
Bears | 82 |
Coons | 88 |
Weasels | 89 |
Cats | 94 |
Hoofed Mammals | 96 |
Deer | 96 |
Bighorn or “mountain sheep” | 100 |
How to Enjoy Mammals | 101 |
Checklist of Yosemite Mammals | 104 |
References | 105 |
Cover Illustration: Sierra Black Bear. From “Fur-bearing Mammals of California,” by Grinnell, Dixon and Linsdale, courtesy of the Regents of the University of California, the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California Press, and Mrs. Hilda W. Grinnell.
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