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We'll be back for another
#MammalMonday next week! Until then be sure to check out our#MammalHub for information on#BritishMammals here: http://ow.ly/e2NX50ybNlh For more on today's#mammal the#BrownHare see here: http://ow.ly/Q2Ig50ybNli (C) Martin Claypic.twitter.com/0qrrrAZO5H
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#MammalMonday! Which one's your favorite for today? Musk ox, Florida panther, lynx, or wolf? pic.twitter.com/7ouqjZoNAl
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Saddened to find this Dolphin on West Angle beach this pm. It was c 5-6ft long but unsure of ID? Does anyone need notifying about this corpse?
@Mammal_Society@whalesorg@PembsMarineLife@PembsCoast#MammalMonday pic.twitter.com/pR5Mtk1UdT
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#MammalMonday#BrownHare Lepus europaeus ID:
Longer ears than rabbits, with black tips
Droppings often on bare ground, larger & flatter than rabbit
Footprints: long hind feet parallel, fore feet often between them
Full ID guide here: http://ow.ly/KZI050ybKF3 pic.twitter.com/m7U3bkKNNc
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Brown hares for
#MammalMonday easy to spot at the moment with the low vegetation.@Mammal_Societypic.twitter.com/Rp1BHJBINY
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Hedgehog spines are modified hairs that form hollow, pointed, tubes 2-3cm long. Each adult hedgehog can have over around 5000 of these spines!
#MammalMonday#MondayMammalFactpic.twitter.com/PR32uwaygS
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#MammalMonday European hedgehog guide: where to see and how to help hedgehogs https://buff.ly/2thBjYH -
#MammalMonday One hundred years ago the greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) was common in much of Australia. Today this marsupial is a vulnerable species due to the destruction of its habitat and competition with introduced animals, such as foxes and cats.#Mammals#Zoology#NatHistpic.twitter.com/n67QPCSwHr
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When an Arctic fox uses its wide ears to detect prey moving under the snow, it pounces and dives onto its next meal.
#arcticfox#wildkingdom#watchoutbelow#mammalmonday pic.twitter.com/SppBBknee1
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How Do Bats Live With So Many Viruses? via
@nytimes http://ow.ly/Br1C50y8oQU#bats#MammalMonday#immune#ImmuneSystem -
#DYK boxing hares are not two males fighting as is often assumed but a non-receptive female seeing off an amorous male. Females reach sexual maturity and are coming into oestrus around this time of year (Feb), males hares begin developing as early as November.#MammalMonday pic.twitter.com/4OMwWPUjk9
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Couple of bank voles scrapping over a box of food. Loving our footage from the small mammal cameras
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The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is probably the most popular symbol of the destructive and massive wildfires in Australia. If not directly killed or wounded by the fire they suffer from starvation or lack of shelter.
#MammalMonday#MondayMammalpic.twitter.com/5cvgYwacKT
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Here's a pair of manatee skeletons
@naturalsciences for#MammalMonday#MuseumMondaypic.twitter.com/K0ap6dWvNh
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#MammalMonday#BrownHare Lepus europaeus Quick Facts:
Their speed is a main defence against predators
Unlike rabbits, they don't use burrows but make small depressions in the ground among long grass - a form
Breed Feb-Sept, females can rear up to 4 litters a yearpic.twitter.com/vJU2yFDTV2
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Did you know that ground sloths the size of elephants were a thing? Here’s some mummified skin with fur belonging to a ~10,000 year old ground sloth called Mylodon darwinii, found inside a cave in Chile.
#MammalMonday pic.twitter.com/hsRJalu5Tk
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#MammalMonday we're posting about the non-native naturalised#BrownHare Lepus europaeus!#DYK they were introduced to Britain by the Romans? They are most abundant in lowland arable areas but are also found in grassland habitats.pic.twitter.com/S2DM6qihcn
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#MammalMonday What’s the difference between horns and antlers? By@Ben_garrodhttps://buff.ly/390clvR -
Follow
@WestmorlandReds Squirrel Society. A group of members,#volunteers and supporters from across#Cumbria dedicated to protecting the future of#redsquirrels in#SouthLakeland. Help by joining them or reporting squirrel sightings#MammalMonday#LakeDistrict
Rob Goldsmithpic.twitter.com/oSk4KA0vI2
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#ZSLLibrary is closed today Monday 3 February. We will be open as usual Tuesday 4 February. Please note our new opening days are Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 9.30am-5.30pm. Three-banded armadillo drawing by Joseph Wolf, circa 1860, for#MammalMonday.#SciArtpic.twitter.com/mGrpP3htFt
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