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PA MAMMALS: REVIEW Journal #11 1-6-17 Number 1-20

#1 What type of track (species)?

#2 What type of track?

#3 What type of track?

#4 What type of track?

#5 What type of track?

#6 What type of track?

#7 The Bobcat’s sense of sight is better than the canine family #7 The Bobcat’s sense of sight is better than the canine family. TRUE OR FALSE?

#8 This is the skull of a predator. How can you tell?

#9 What type of skull? (herbivore/carnivore/omnivore) What evidence suggests it?

#10 Feline or Canine Scat?

#11 What type of scat?

#12. What type of Scat?

#13. Deer or Cottontail Rabbit?

# 14. Name one way scientists might use scat evidence in research.

#15 Why does scat vary within the same species?

16. What kind of gait pattern?

# 17 Which animal shows a pacer gait pattern? (Front)

#18 Which mammal left this evidence?

#19 List 4 defining characteristics of Mammals.

#19A. Circle 2 that are unique to mammals.

#20 List 3 functions of fur