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Identifying fox dens and fox holes: guide & pictures

Foxes make holes to search for food, like worms and insects, bury food to save for later, and make dens. Foxes create multiple entrances to their, each are usually a hole about 4 inches. Foxes are...

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Raccoon Skull: Skeleton, Anatomy, and Identification

Raccoon skulls can be identified when compared to other animal skulls by their lack of a sagittal crest. Raccoons are forward-facing mammals, unlike some animals that have side-eye placement. This...

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How to trap raccoons: a complete guide on raccoon traps

To safely and humanely trap a raccoon, use a live trap. Place the trap in a covered location where you have noticed their activity. You can successfully catch a raccoon using bait they enjoy, like...

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link to What does squirrel poop look like: identification & pictures

What does squirrel poop look like: identification & pictures

Squirrel poop has an oblong shape and looks like a raisin or a coffee bean. It is rounded on its ends with a bulge in its center. Squirrel droppings are usually brown, but the color depend on a...

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link to Chipmunks overview: lifespan, diet, sleep, nesting, and pictures of chipmunks

Chipmunks overview: lifespan, diet, sleep, nesting, and pictures of chipmunks

Chipmunks are found primarily in North America and Asia. They belong to the squirrel family and have brown colored fur with light and dark stripes on their backs. Chipmunks usually grow up to six...

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Are Possums Dangerous to Humans & Pets?

Possums are generally not dangerous to humans and pets. Opossums are not naturally aggressive creatures. They may attack if they feel threatened, but this is rare. The most significant danger of...

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Whitney is a graduate of Georgetown College and a current graduate student at the University of the Cumberlands. She resides in the beautiful state of Kentucky, which she has always appreciated and endeavors to maintain the land's well-being. A lover of animals and the earth, Whitney strives to communicate accurate information that will help readers learn new information, ideas, and become informed stewards of the natural world.

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