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coyote Canis latrans family: Canidae
wolf Canis lupus family: Canidae
red fox(black ears and white tip on tail) Vulpes vulpes family: Canidae
gray fox (black tip on tail) Urocyon Cinereoargenteus family: Canidae
striped skunk Mephitis mephitis family: Mephitidae
spotted skunk Spilogale Putorius family: Mephitidae
cougar, mt. lion, puma, etc. Puma concolor family: Felidae
bobcat Lynx rufus family: Felidae
weasel w/ black tip Mustela erminae family: Mustelidae
weasel w/ no tip Mustela nivalis family: Mustelidae
mink, has fluffy tail Mustela vison family: Mustelidae
long-tailed weasel Mustela frenata family: Mustelidae
river otter Lutra canadensis family: Mustelidae
badger Taxidea taxus family: Mustelidae
raccoon Procyon lotor family: Mustelidae
int. rostrum, dumbell last upper molar, post-glenoid length >50% of total mustela erminae
square shaped last upper molar, small postorbital process spilogale putorius
undeveloped carnassial pair (molars are pretty uniform) smooth round skull Procyon lotor
Int. rostrum, dumbell shaped last molar, distinct V between orbits Mustela vison
blunt rostrum, small skull, premolars 2/2 (not alot of teeth) Lynx rufus
long rostrum, skull length >230 Canis Lupus
Int. rostrum, triangle skull, inflated aud. bullae Taxidea taxus
int. rostrum, tiny upper premolars, pronounced sag. crest Lutra canadensis
blunt rostrum, large skull, more teeth Puma concolor
int. rostrum, well developed postorbital process Vulpes vulpes
square shaped upper molar, no real postorbital process Mephitis mephitis
long rostrum, lyre-shaped temporal ridge Urocyon Cinereoargenteus
int. rostrum, dumbell shaped last molar, small skull Mustela nivalis
long rostrum, weak postorbital process, skull length <230mm Canis latrans
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