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A mammal that was once considered eradicated from the state of Ohio is now colonizing again in the state, biologists say.The Ohio Department of Natural Resources said fishers, a mammal related to ...
similar to how black bears have begun colonizing in Ohio once again. The reemergence of the fisher and black bear differs from the way river otters made their comeback to the state. Those mammals ...
A team led by an Ohio State University professor analyzed over 4,000 mammal species to identify which animals are likely to have a hidden species. Some yet-to-be-discovered species are likely ...
"Mammals of Ohio" updates Gottschang’s book ... The authors are well-respected Ohio mammalogists John Harder (Ohio State University) and Guy Cameron (University of Cincinnati).
Twenty states have milk listed as a state beverage or drink. When it comes to state mammals, not every state thinks the same. Some list state animals, some specify state mammals and some even ...
What if you could predict where the world’s hidden mammal species lurked? Researchers at Radford University and Ohio State University think they can do just that. Their findings were published ...