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  • Ground Squirrel

    Ground Squirrel

  • American Badger

    American Badger

  • Badger Kit

    Badger Kit

  • American Badger and Kit

    American Badger and Kit

  • American Badger and Kits

    American Badger and Kits

  • Eastern Gray Squirrel

    Eastern Gray Squirrel

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  • Pika

    Pika

  • Prairie Dog

    Prairie Dog

  • Skunk

    Skunk

  • Raccoon Finds Refuge

    Raccoon Finds Refuge

  • Pika

    Pika

  • Banded Mongoose

    Banded Mongoose

  • Arctic Ground Squirrel

    Arctic Ground Squirrel

  • Snow-shoe Hare

    Snow-shoe Hare

  • Pika

    Pika

  • Pika

    Pika

  • Pika

    Pika

  • Muskrat

    Muskrat

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  • Untitled photo
  • Raccoon

    Raccoon

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  • Gray Squirrel Eating an Acorn

    Gray Squirrel Eating an Acorn

  • Red Squirrel Tree Topper

    Red Squirrel Tree Topper

  • Arctic Ground Squirrel

    Arctic Ground Squirrel

  • Gray Squirrel

    Gray Squirrel

  • Raccoon at Viera

    Raccoon at Viera

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  • Arctic Ground Squirrel

    Arctic Ground Squirrel

    The Arctic ground squirrel (Spermophilus parryii) is a species of ground squirrel native to the Arctic. People in Alaska, particularly around the Aleutians, refer to them as "Parka" (pronounced "par'kee") squirrels, most likely because their pelt is good for the ruff on parkas and for clothing.

  • Arctic Ground Squirell

    Arctic Ground Squirell

    The Arctic ground squirrel (Spermophilus parryii) is a species of ground squirrel native to the Arctic. People in Alaska, particularly around the Aleutians, refer to them as "Parka" (pronounced "par'kee") squirrels, most likely because their pelt is good for the ruff on parkas and for clothing.

  • Arctic Ground Squirrel

    Arctic Ground Squirrel

    The Arctic ground squirrel (Spermophilus parryii) is a species of ground squirrel native to the Arctic. People in Alaska, particularly around the Aleutians, refer to them as "Parka" (pronounced "par'kee") squirrels, most likely because their pelt is good for the ruff on parkas and for clothing.

  • Porcupine

    Porcupine

  • Capybara and Babies

    Capybara and Babies

  • Raccoon

    Raccoon

    Raccoon finds a nice place for a siesta in Viera Wetlands

  • Raccoon attempts to enter a hollowed out cabbage palm.

    Raccoon attempts to enter a hollowed out cabbage palm.

  • Beaver

    Beaver

    Beaver gathering willow, Yellowstone NP.

  • Prairie Dog

    Prairie Dog

    Prairie Dog at Devils Tower National Monument.

  • Prairie Dog

    Prairie Dog

    Prairie Dog, Badlands National Park.

  • Prairie Dog's

    Prairie Dog's

    Prairie Dog, Badlands National Park.

  • Raccoon

    Raccoon

    Baby Raccoon, Viera Wetlands

  • Chipmunk

    Chipmunk

    Chipmunk, Shenandoah NP.

  • Capybara Babies

    Capybara Babies

  • Capybara Babies

    Capybara Babies

    The capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is the largest extant rodent in the world. Its closest relatives are agouti, chinchillas, coyphillas, and guinea pigs. Native to South America. Two juveniles enjoying each others company for now.

  • Golden Mantle Ground Squirrel

    Golden Mantle Ground Squirrel

    Golden Mantled Ground Squirrel cleans up after eating a peanut. Escalante National Monument.

  • Chipmunk

    Chipmunk

    Chipmunk stalking us for food ~ Limber lost trail

  • Red Squirrel

    Red Squirrel

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