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MAMMALS |
| MAMMALS COMMON TO THE JAMES RIVER PARK | ||||
Mammals
are shy - Its easier to see the signs of many of the mammals common to
the park than to see the animal itself. Look for paw prints in the mud,
stumps cut by beavers, den holes for woodchucks and foxes. Muskrats are
sometimes seen swimming in the shallow channels between islands. Beavers
swim at night and deer can sometimes be seen in the early morning. |
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| Beavers Gray Fox Red Fox Whitetail Deer Muskrats Rabbits Raccoons River Otters Squirrels Woodchuck Sunbathers |
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| LAST UPDATED 6/11/05 | WEBMASTER |