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Mammals Information
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​Question:   Do you know what makes mammals unique?
Mammals are warm blooded, have fur, are born alive. The young are fed milk produced by their mother’s mammary glands. Mammals have complex brains.
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iNaturalist.org - A community of naturalists. Nature at your fingertips. Connect with Nature. Explore and share your observations from the natural world. Click on the logo for the iNaturlist.org home page.
​Click here for the iNaturalist observations recorded for Smithfield Virginia

​Some of the mammals observed in the park, as described in iNaturalist:
  • Eastern Gray Squirrel
  • Eastern Cottontail
  • Muskrat
  • North American River Otter
  • American Mink
  • ​White-tailed Deer
Additional Resources
  • Virginia Department of Forestry Wildlife Management
  • ​Mammals in Virginia - Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources
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​An online guide to the ​natural resources of Windsor Castle Park - Mammals


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