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Close-up of brown rat Everglades National Park; National Park Service
Close-up of small brown rat Everglades National Park; National Park Service
Close-up of brown rat on metal railing Everglades National Park; National Park Service
Deer mouse Everglades National Park; National Park Service On slide: Deer Mouse?; Donut; M-1; 013
Cotton mouse Everglades National Park; National Park Service On slide: Cotton mouse; NBRM; 21 Feb. 73; M-1; 007
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1973-02-21
Yellowstone photo album 6A, page 8 Yellowstone National Park
Close view of Beaver skull (Maine), 1939 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Beaver skull ( Maine). Beaver (Skull), I-E-Mam-961, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals.
1939-09
Cotton rat trapped Everglades National Park; National Park Service On slide: Cotton rat trapped; NBRM; 21 Feb 73; M-1; 005
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1973-02-21
Ecology of the Saguaro: II Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.80: 8.
Yellowstone photo album 6A, page 13 Yellowstone National Park
Rice rat in mesh cage Everglades National Park; National Park Service On Slide: NBRM, SA rice rat; 21 feb 74; A-4; 122
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1974-02-21
Close-up of water rat nest Everglades National Park; National Park Service On Slide: P. burn #2a-12 of decadent S.G.; water rat nest; 2-7-73; A-2a; 088
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1973-02-07
Dark view of Woodchuck on Yellow Creek, Mount Sterling, 1936 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Woodchuck on Yellow Creek, Mt. Sterling. Woodchuck, I-E-Mam-975, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals.
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1936-08-12
View of Rodent work on silver bell tree, Dripping Spring Mountain, 1935 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rodent work on silver bell. Dripping Spring Mt. Rodent, I-E-Mam-969, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals.
View of Mr. Wildburn holding a partly eaten Woodchuck, which had been concealed under leaves near Park-Cherokee line above Big Cove, 1939 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Wildburn holding a woodchuck, which had been killed, partly-eaten, and then concealed under leaves. Near Park-Cherokee line above Big Cove. Woodchuck, I-E-Mam-977, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals.
1939-01-18
View of Mr. Wildburn holding a partly eaten Woodchuck, which had been concealed under leaves near Park-Cherokee line above Big Cove, 1938 Great Smoky Mountains National Park Mr. Wildburn holding a woodchuck, which had been killed, partly-eaten, and then concealed under leaves. Near Park-Cherokee line above Big Cove. Woodchuck, I-E-Mam-976, Natural Features - Fauna - Miscellaneous Mammals.
1938-01-18

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