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Viviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection

"Discovering the Viviparous Quadrupeds of North: A Glimpse into Nature's Diversity" In the vast landscapes of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: VOLE. Eastern meadow vole, or meadow mouse (Microtus pennsylvanicus pennsylvanicus)

AUDUBON: VOLE. Eastern meadow vole, or meadow mouse (Microtus pennsylvanicus pennsylvanicus)
AUDUBON: VOLE. Eastern meadow vole, or meadow mouse (Microtus pennsylvanicus pennsylvanicus, formerly Arvicola pennsylvanica)

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: DEER. A male (left) and female white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)

AUDUBON: DEER. A male (left) and female white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: BOBCAT. A female Texas bobcat, or spotted lynx (Lynx rufus texensis). Lithograph

AUDUBON: BOBCAT. A female Texas bobcat, or spotted lynx (Lynx rufus texensis). Lithograph, c1851, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: FLYING SQUIRREL. Hudson Bay flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus sabrinus)

AUDUBON: FLYING SQUIRREL. Hudson Bay flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus sabrinus), left, and Richardson flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus alpinus), two subspecies of the northern flying squirrel

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: VOLES AND RAT. Left to right: Townsends vole (Microtus townsendii); meadow vole

AUDUBON: VOLES AND RAT. Left to right: Townsends vole (Microtus townsendii); meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus pennsylvanicus); and marsh rice rat, or rice meadow mouse (Oryzomys palustris)

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: WEASEL. New York weasel (Mustela frenata noveboracensis), a subspecies

AUDUBON: WEASEL. New York weasel (Mustela frenata noveboracensis), a subspecies of the long-tailed weasel, in winter coat

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: GOPHER. Camas pocket gopher, or Camas rat (Thomomys bulbivorus). Lithograph

AUDUBON: GOPHER. Camas pocket gopher, or Camas rat (Thomomys bulbivorus). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: RACCOON. Crab-eating raccoon (Procyon cancrivorus). Lithograph, c1854

AUDUBON: RACCOON. Crab-eating raccoon (Procyon cancrivorus). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL AND VOLE. Harris antelope squirrel (Ammosphermophilus harrisii)

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL AND VOLE. Harris antelope squirrel (Ammosphermophilus harrisii), left; and California vole (Microtus californicus)

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRRELS. Western, or California, gray squirrel (Sciurus griseus griseus)

AUDUBON: SQUIRRELS. Western, or California, gray squirrel (Sciurus griseus griseus), left; and Abert s, or tassel-eared, squirrel (Sciurus aberti)

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRRELS. Weasel squirrel (left), and large Louisiana black squirrel

AUDUBON: SQUIRRELS. Weasel squirrel (left), and large Louisiana black squirrel, melanistic types of, respectively, the Mexican gray squirrel (Sciurus aureogaster aureogaster)

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: FOX. Western, or long-tailed, red fox (Vulpes vulpes macroura, or Vulpes

AUDUBON: FOX. Western, or long-tailed, red fox (Vulpes vulpes macroura, or Vulpes vulpes macrourus). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRRELS. Fremonts squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus fremonti), a subspecies

AUDUBON: SQUIRRELS. Fremonts squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus fremonti), a subspecies of the American red squirrel, left; and Louisiana gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis fuliginosus)

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: WEASEL. Bonapartes weasel (Mustela erminea cicognanii), a subspecies

AUDUBON: WEASEL. Bonapartes weasel (Mustela erminea cicognanii), a subspecies of the ermine or stoat, in summer coat. Lithograph, c1854

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL AND RAT. Left to right: Townsends ground squirrel (Urocitellus townsendii)

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL AND RAT. Left to right: Townsends ground squirrel (Urocitellus townsendii)
AUDUBON: SQUIRREL AND RAT. Left to right: Townsends ground squirrel (Urocitellus townsendii, formerly spermophilus townsendii); creeping, or Oregon

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: ARMADILLO. Nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus). Lithograph, c1854

AUDUBON: ARMADILLO. Nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: MOLE. Townsends mole (Scapanus townsendii)

AUDUBON: MOLE. Townsends mole (Scapanus townsendii). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: MINK. Eastern, or little black, mink (Neovison vison vison), a subspecies

AUDUBON: MINK. Eastern, or little black, mink (Neovison vison vison), a subspecies of the American mink. Lithograph, c1854

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: BEAVER. Mountain, or sewellel, beaver (Aplodontia rufa). Lithograph, c1854

AUDUBON: BEAVER. Mountain, or sewellel, beaver (Aplodontia rufa). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: FOX. Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus), in summer (left) and winter fur. Lithograph

AUDUBON: FOX. Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus), in summer (left) and winter fur. Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Rock squirrel (Otospermophilus variegatus). Lithograph, c1854

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Rock squirrel (Otospermophilus variegatus). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: MARTEN. American, or pine, marten (Martes americana). Lithograph, c1854

AUDUBON: MARTEN. American, or pine, marten (Martes americana). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: OTTER. Sea otter (Enhydra lutris)

AUDUBON: OTTER. Sea otter (Enhydra lutris). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: VOLE. Eastern heather vole (Phenacomys ungava)

AUDUBON: VOLE. Eastern heather vole (Phenacomys ungava). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: VOLES. North American water vole (Microtus richardsoni), left, and Drummond vole

AUDUBON: VOLES. North American water vole (Microtus richardsoni), left, and Drummond vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus drummondii), a subspecies of the meadow vole

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: MARMOT. Yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris). Lithograph, c1854

AUDUBON: MARMOT. Yellow-bellied marmot (Marmota flaviventris). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: RABBIT. Texas jackrabbit (Lepus californicus texianus), a subspecies of

AUDUBON: RABBIT. Texas jackrabbit (Lepus californicus texianus), a subspecies of the black-tailed jackrabbit, or California hare

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: DOG. Hare Indian, or Mackenzie River, dog, an extinct breed of domesticated dog

AUDUBON: DOG. Hare Indian, or Mackenzie River, dog, an extinct breed of domesticated dog (Canis lupus familaris). Lithograph, c1854

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: KANGAROO RAT. Phillips kangaroo rat (Dipodomys phillipsii). Lithograph

AUDUBON: KANGAROO RAT. Phillips kangaroo rat (Dipodomys phillipsii). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: BEAR. Cinnamon bear (Ursus americanus cinnamomum), a subspecies of the

AUDUBON: BEAR. Cinnamon bear (Ursus americanus cinnamomum), a subspecies of the American black bear. Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: SHREW. American, or northern, water shrew (Sorex palustris). Lithograph

AUDUBON: SHREW. American, or northern, water shrew (Sorex palustris). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Collies squirrel (Sciurus colliaei)

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Collies squirrel (Sciurus colliaei). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: MARMOT. Hoary marmot, or whistler (Marmota caligata). Lithograph, c1854

AUDUBON: MARMOT. Hoary marmot, or whistler (Marmota caligata). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: JAGUAR. Jaguar (Panthera onca)

AUDUBON: JAGUAR. Jaguar (Panthera onca). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: LEMMING. North American brown lemming (Lemmus trimucronatus), a species

AUDUBON: LEMMING. North American brown lemming (Lemmus trimucronatus), a species of the Canadian northwest; the figure in the foreground is the yellowish, or tawny

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: FERRET. Black-footed ferret, or American polecat (Mustela nigripes). Lithograph

AUDUBON: FERRET. Black-footed ferret, or American polecat (Mustela nigripes). Lithograph, c1851, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: DEER. A male Columbian white-tailed deer, formerly known as the long-tailed deer

AUDUBON: DEER. A male Columbian white-tailed deer, formerly known as the long-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus leucurus)

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Dusky squirrel (Sciurus aureogaster nigrescens), a subspecies

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Dusky squirrel (Sciurus aureogaster nigrescens), a subspecies of the Mexican gray, or red-bellied, squirrel

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: FOX. Silver, or black, fox, a type of American red fox (Vulpes vulpes fulvus)

AUDUBON: FOX. Silver, or black, fox, a type of American red fox (Vulpes vulpes fulvus). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: VOLE. Taiga, or yellow-cheeked, vole (Microtus xanthognathus). Lithograph

AUDUBON: VOLE. Taiga, or yellow-cheeked, vole (Microtus xanthognathus). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Golden-mantled, or Says, ground squirrel (Callospermophilus lateralis

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Golden-mantled, or Says, ground squirrel (Callospermophilus lateralis
AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Golden-mantled, or Say s, ground squirrel (Callospermophilus lateralis, or Spermophilus lateralis). Lithograph, c1854

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: RABBIT. Black-tailed jackrabbit, also known as the American desert hare

AUDUBON: RABBIT. Black-tailed jackrabbit, also known as the American desert hare, or California hare (Lepus californicus)

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: MUSK OX. Two male musk oxen (Ovibos moschatus)

AUDUBON: MUSK OX. Two male musk oxen (Ovibos moschatus). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: GOPHER. Northern pocket gopher, formerly known as the mole-shaped pouched rat

AUDUBON: GOPHER. Northern pocket gopher, formerly known as the mole-shaped pouched rat (Thomomys talpoides). Lithograph, c1854

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Mexican ground squirrel (Spermophilus mexicanus, or Ictidomys mexicanus)

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Mexican ground squirrel (Spermophilus mexicanus, or Ictidomys mexicanus). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: RABBIT. Western brush rabbit, formerly known as Bachmans hare (Sylvilagus bachmani)

AUDUBON: RABBIT. Western brush rabbit, formerly known as Bachmans hare (Sylvilagus bachmani). Lithograph, c1854, after a painting by John Woodhouse Audubon for John James Audubons Viviparous

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: MARMOT. Lewis marmot (Arctomys lewisii), a species no longer recognized

AUDUBON: MARMOT. Lewis marmot (Arctomys lewisii), a species no longer recognized, possibly based on a specimen of a gray marmot from Russia (Marmota baibacina)

Background imageViviparous Quadrupeds Of North Collection: AUDUBON: DEER. Two male Columbian black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus)

AUDUBON: DEER. Two male Columbian black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus), a subspecies of the mule deer. Lithograph, c1854



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"Discovering the Viviparous Quadrupeds of North: A Glimpse into Nature's Diversity" In the vast landscapes of North America, a multitude of viviparous quadrupeds thrive in their natural habitats. From the Eastern meadow vole to the Texas bobcat, these creatures captivate with their unique characteristics and behaviors. The Eastern meadow vole, also known as the meadow mouse, scurries through grassy fields with agility and grace. Its presence adds life to its surroundings, blending seamlessly into nature's tapestry. A female Texas bobcat exudes an air of mystery and elegance. With its spotted fur resembling that of a lynx, this feline predator roams silently across its territory, showcasing strength and adaptability. Amongst the treetops resides the Hudson Bay flying squirrel. Gliding effortlessly from branch to branch, it possesses remarkable aerial skills that allow it to navigate through dense forests with ease. Voices from below echo as voles and rats traverse their underground domains. The Townsends vole and meadow vole exemplify resilience in adapting to various environments while maintaining their essential roles within ecosystems. The New York weasel emerges as a fierce hunter in its subspecies form - Mustela frenata noveboracensis. Its slender body enables swift movements as it pursues prey with unwavering determination. Deep beneath the earth lies the Camas pocket gopher or Camas rat - Thomomys bulbivorus. This industrious creature constructs intricate burrows that serve both shelter and protection against predators above ground. A lithograph showcases another fascinating member of North America's fauna -the crab-eating raccoon. Procyon cancrivorus exhibits resourcefulness by utilizing coastal areas for sustenance while captivating observers with its distinctive appearance. The Harris antelope squirrel stands out amidst arid landscapes with its vibrant colors contrasting against sandy terrain.