Small mammals of Yellowstone National Park

There are at least 50 small mammal species known to occur in Yellowstone National Park.

Pacific marten

Species are listed by common name, scientific name, typical habitat and relative abundance.[1]

Raccoons edit

Order: Carnivora Family: Procyonidae

  • Raccoon, Procyon lotor, rivers, cottonwoods, rare

Badgers and weasels edit

 
Short-tailed weasel

Order: Carnivora Family: Mustelidae

Skunks edit

Order: Carnivora Family: Mephitidae

Hares and rabbits edit

 
Snowshoe hare

Order: Lagomorpha Family: Leporidae

Pikas edit

Order: Lagomorpha Family: Ochotonidae

Shrews edit

 
Masked shrew

Order: Soricomorpha Family: Soricidae

Beaver edit

Order: Rodentia Family: Castoridae

  • Beaver, Castor canadensis, ponds, streams, approximately 500

Squirrels edit

 
Golden-mantled ground squirrel

Order: Rodentia Family: Sciuridae

Pocket gophers edit

Order: Rodentia Family: Geomyidae

Mice edit

 
Deer mouse

Order: Rodentia Family: Cricetidae

  • Deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus, grasslands, common

Jumping mice edit

Order: Rodentia Family: Dipodidae

Muskrats, voles and woodrats edit

 
Muskrat

Order: Rodentia Family: Cricetidae

Porcupines edit

Order: Rodentia Family: Erethizontidae

Bats edit

 
Big brown bat

Order: Chiroptera Family: Vespertilionidae

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • 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 edit

  1. ^ Mammals in Yellowstone National Park (Report). Yellowstone National Park, National Park Service. Retrieved 2010-02-01.