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The American mink is a carnivorous animal that feeds on rodents, fish, crustaceans, amphibians, and birds. It kills vertebrate prey by biting the back of the head or neck, leaving canine puncture marks 9–11 mm (0.35–0.43 in) apart. [25] The American mink often kills birds, including larger species like seagulls and cormorants, by drowning ...
Map showing range of American mink (including wild mink). Native range is red whereas areas introduced are pink. Domestic mink have been introduced worldwide, as multiple mink have escaped fur farms and established themselves in wild. Wild mink are threatened by domestic mink in the areas of resources for survival and hybridization. [19]
Colorado in the United States. This list of mammals of Colorado includes every wild mammal species seen in the U.S. state of Colorado, based on the list published by Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Fire Station Number Neighborhood Engine Company Truck Company or Tower Company Special Unit(s) Command Units District 1 Downtown: Engine 1: Tower 1: Water Rescue, Collapse Rescue: OPS-2 (Shift Commander) 2 2 Gateway: Engine 2: Truck 2 (Quint) Engine 301 (Type 3 WUI), Mobile Air Trailer: District Chief 5: 5 3 Five Points: Engine 3: 2 4 Lower ...
Colorado River Fire Rescue, established in 2012, oversees fire and paramedic response for much of the county. Glenwood Springs maintains its own municipal fire department. Also operating in the county is the Carbondale & Rural Fire Protection District, serving Carbondale and the nearby communities of Redstone (located in Pitkin County ) and ...
South Metro Fire Rescue (SMFR) is a fire protection district which provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the municipalities of Bow Mar, Castle Pines, Centennial, Cherry Hills Village, Columbine Valley, Foxfield, Greenwood Village, Littleton, Lone Tree, Parker, portions of Aurora and unincorporated portions of Arapahoe, Douglas, and Jefferson counties in Colorado.
There are 67 native species of mammals in Rocky Mountain National Park, a 265,461 acres (107,428 ha) park in Colorado. [1] Species are listed by common name, scientific name, habitat, and abundance. [2] Species which are extirpated, or locally extinct, are marked with an EX.
Mustela sibirica. COVID-19 can infect both the European mink (Mustela lutreola) and the American mink (Neogale vison).Ferrets are used to study COVID-19. [5] Ferrets get some of the same symptoms as humans, [6] but they get less sick than farmed mink. [7]