Appendix 4. Concluded. 



species 



Food 



Seasonal peaks of 

 abundance or activity 



Remarks 



Myotis austroripanus 

 Southeastern myotis 



Las lurus boreal is 

 Red bat 



Las iurus seninolus 

 Semi'nole bat 



Dasypus novemcinc tus 

 Nine-t>anded armadillo 



Sylvllagus aquaticus 

 Swamp rabKit 



Oryzomys palustns 

 ice rat 



ryzomys p 

 Harsfi ri 



Ondatra zibethicus 

 Common musk rat 



Hyocastor coypus 

 Nutria 



Proc^ on lot or 

 Northern raccoon 



Hu stela vison 

 Hink 



Lut ra canadens is 

 ^T7er otter 



Ddqco i lcus yirginianus 

 Uhite-tailed deer 



FIBS 

 FIBS 

 FIBS 

 FIBS 



FI 

 FIBS 



FIB 

 FIBS 



FIB 



Insects 

 Insects 



Insects 



Insects, plant material 



Green plants 



Plant material, insects, crustaceans, bird eggs and 

 young 



61% crayfish; also crabs, birds, fish, Insects 



Aquatic vegetation 



Animals and plant material 



Crayfish, rodents, birds, fish, crabs, frogs 



Crabs, crayfish, fish, frogs, turtles, snakes 



Plant material 



Active year-round in warm 

 weather; mating in spring 



Active year-round in warm 

 weather; young born May- 

 June 



Active year-round in warn 

 weather; young born In June 



Breeds in July-Auq. 

 Breeds Jan. -Sept. 

 Breeds Mar. -Oct. 



Active year-round; breeding 

 peaks Nov . and Har. 



Breeds Oec.-Jan. 



Active year-round, young 

 born In early spring 



Breeds in late fall 



Breeds in Sept. -Mar. 



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