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Pacific marten
There are at least 50 small mammal species known to occur in
Yellowstone National Park .
Species are listed by common name, scientific name, typical habitat and relative abundance.
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Raccoons
Order:
Carnivora
Family:
Procyonidae
Raccoon , Procyon lotor , rivers, cottonwoods, rare
Badgers and weasels
Short-tailed weasel
Order:
Carnivora
Family:
Mustelidae
Wolverine , Gulo gulo , alpine, coniferous forests, rare
North American river otter , Lontra canadensis , rivers, lakes, ponds, common
Pacific marten , Martes caurina , coniferous forests, common
American ermine , Mustela richardsonii , willows to spruce/fir forests, common
Long-tailed weasel , Neogale frenata , willows to spruce/fir forests, common
American mink , Neogale vison , riparian forests, occasional
Fisher , Pekania pennanti , forests, rare
American badger , Taxidea taxus , sagebrush, common
Skunks
Order:
Carnivora
Family:
Mephitidae
Hares and rabbits
Snowshoe hare
Order:
Lagomorpha
Family:
Leporidae
Snowshoe hare , Lepus americanus , forests, willows, common
White-tailed jackrabbit , Lepus townsendii , sagebrush, grasslands, common
Desert cottontail , Sylvilagus audubonii , shrub lands, common
Mountain cottontail , Sylvilagus nuttallii , shrub lands, common
Pikas
Order:
Lagomorpha
Family:
Ochotonidae
Shrews
Masked shrew
Order:
Soricomorpha
Family:
Soricidae
Dusky shrew , Sorex monticolus , moist meadows, forests, common
Masked shrew , Sorex cinereus , moist meadows, forests, common
American water shrew , Sorex palustris , moist meadows, forests, common
Preble's shrew , Sorex preblei , moist meadows, forests, rare, if present
Dwarf shrew , Sorex nanus , moist meadows, forests, rare
Beaver
Order:
Rodentia
Family:
Castoridae
Beaver , Castor canadensis , ponds, streams, approximately 500
Squirrels
Golden-mantled ground squirrel
Order:
Rodentia
Family:
Sciuridae
Least chipmunk , Tamias minimus , forests, common
Uinta chipmunk , Tamias umbrinus , forests, common
Yellow-pine chipmunk , Tamias amoenus , forests, common
Yellow-bellied marmot , Marmota flaviventris , rocky slopes, common
Golden-mantled ground squirrel , Callospermophilus lateralis , forests, rocky slopes, common
Northern flying squirrel , Glaucomys sabrinus , forests, occasional
American red squirrel , Tamiasciurus hudsonicus , forests, common
Uinta ground squirrel , Urocitellus armatus , sagebrush, meadows, common
Pocket gophers
Order:
Rodentia
Family:
Geomyidae
Mice
Deer mouse
Order:
Rodentia
Family:
Cricetidae
Deer mouse , Peromyscus maniculatus , grasslands, common
Jumping mice
Order:
Rodentia
Family:
Dipodidae
Muskrats, voles and woodrats
Muskrat
Order:
Rodentia
Family:
Cricetidae
Muskrat , Ondatra zibethicus , streams, lakes, ponds, common
Western heather vole , Phenacomys intermedius , sagebrush to forests, occasional
Long-tailed vole , Microtus longicaudus , moist meadows, common
Meadow vole , Microtus pennsylvanicus , moist meadows, common
Montane vole , Microtus montanus , moist meadows, common
Southern red-backed vole , Myodes gapperi , dense forests, common
Water vole , Microtus richardsoni , riparian, occasional
Bushy-tailed woodrat , Neotoma cinerea , rocky slopes, common
Porcupines
Order:
Rodentia
Family:
Erethizontidae
Bats
Big brown bat
Order:
Chiroptera
Family:
Vespertilionidae
Big brown bat , Eptesicus fuscus , roost in sheltered areas, common
Fringe-tailed bat , Myotis thysanodes , roost in cliffs, large snags, uncommon
Hoary bat , Lasiurus cinereus , roost in trees. uncommon
Little brown bat , Myotis lucifugus , roost in caves, buildings, trees, common
Long-eared bat , Myotis evotis , roost in cliffs, buildings, uncommon
Long-legged bat , Myotis volans , roost in tree cavities, cliffs, buildings, common
Silver-haired bat , Lasionycteris noctivagans , roost in trees, including snags, common
Western small-footed bat , Myotis ciliolabrum , roost in rocky areas, caves, rare, if present
Townsend's big-eared bat , Corynorhinus townsendii , roost in caves, uncommon
Yuma bat , Myotis yumanensis , roost in caves, buildings, trees. rare, if present
See also
Further reading
Broderick, Harold J. (1954). Wild Animals of Yellowstone National Park . Yellowstone Library and Museum Association, Yellowstone National Park, National Park Service.
Streubel, Donald P. (1995). Small Mammals of the Yellowstone Ecosystem . Boulder, CO: Robert Rineharts.
ISBN
0-911797-59-9 .
Notes