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  2. Snowshoe hare - Wikipedia

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    The snowshoe hare's ears are not as long as some other species of hares' ears. In the winter, it turns a bright white to blend in with the snow. Snowshoe hares range in length from 413 to 518 mm (16.3 to 20.4 in), of which 39 to 52 mm (1.5 to 2.0 in) are tail.

  3. List of mammals of New York - Wikipedia

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    Endangered: The species is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild. VU: Vulnerable: ... Snowshoe hare. Family Leporidae (rabbits and hares) Genus: Lepus.

  4. Federal government proposes 19,112 square mile protected zone ...

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    "These actions ensure the long-term survival of this elusive, snow-adapted wildcat that relies on cold boreal forests and abundant snowshoe hares for survival," a news release from the U.S. Fish ...

  5. List of mammals of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    As of late 2007, the species was the only mammal listed on the Connecticut endangered species list, [7] and it was the first mammal ever put on the list. [6] The greatest threat facing least shrews in the state is land development along the coast, which limits the land available for the species and isolates breeding populations.

  6. Photos show the impact of climate change on national parks - AOL

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    Red foxes, snowshoe hares, and dozens of bird species are also around, in addition to grizzlies, wolves, and moose. Even a small wood frog , the park's only amphibian, can survive the subarctic ...

  7. List of mammals of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Endangered locally South central Masked shrew: Sorex cinereus: Common Statewide Maryland shrew: Sorex cinereus fontinalis: Common The Maryland shrew is now considered a subspecies of masked shrew. Piedmont and Valley and Ridge: Long-tailed shrew: Sorex dispar: Rare Appalachian Uplands: Smoky shrew: Sorex fumeus: Common Statewide Pygmy shrew ...

  8. How do wildlife fare in a mild winter? - AOL

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    Losers might include snowshoe hares, which turn white when days get short to help them hide from their predators. The natural camouflage only works when there's snow, however. Otherwise their ...

  9. List of mammals of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mammals of Maryland, those mammals native to or immediately off the coast of the U.S. state of Maryland. [1]Maryland does not have a designated state mammal, but does designate the calico cat as its state cat, the Chesapeake Bay Retriever as its state dog, and the Thoroughbred as its state horse.