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Learn what wild animals are from Ohio (OH) with lists of names of native/nonnative and state wildlife & pictures
What kind of animals live in Ohio? Ohio is home to 67 mammal species, 39 amphibian species, 45 snake species, 219 bird species, 170 fish species, 100 mollusk species, and 20 crustacean species. In the rodent family, there are seven species of squirrels, one species of beaver, one species of porcupine, two species of jumping mice, three species ...
The white-tailed deer is the state mammal of Ohio. This list of mammals of Ohio includes a total of 70 mammal species recorded in the state of Ohio. [1]
Our evolutionary roots are much more closely intertwined with other mammals than birds, reptiles, fish or other types of frequently encountered fauna. Here are a few of the more common mammals found in Ohio.
Learn 50 common ANIMALS found in Ohio, and how to identify them. How many of these species have YOU seen?
Do you want to learn about the mammals that live in Ohio? Luckily, you’ve come to the right place! I have compiled a list of the most common and interesting mammals in Ohio, with photos, facts, and RANGE MAPS.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Natural Areas and Preserves determines the list of Ohio endangered and threatened plants every 2 years. Learn more about the categories of state-listed plant and wildlife species and the scope of biodiversity loss in Ohio.
Ohio, a land of diverse landscapes and natural wonders, boasts a vibrant array of animal species. Spanning over 44,800 square miles, this Midwestern state offers a rich tapestry of habitats, ranging from expansive forests and wetlands to rolling plains and meandering rivers.
The bobcat (Lynx rufus) is a species that is native to Ohio, and one of seven wild cat species found in North America. Domestic cats belong to the same family, Felidae, as the bobcat. Prior to settlement, bobcats were common throughout Ohio but were extirpated from the state by 1850.
Ohio is home to hundreds of species of animals, including mammals, amphibians, snakes, rodents, birds, fish, mollusks, crustaceans and more. Common animals in the state include deer, squirrels, raccoons, snakes, fish, frogs, and bears.