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| | SAIN resources about Mammals (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24) |
 | | Of these, five are extirpated, all of them ecologically important species of either large carnivores or grazers: jaguar, ocelot, gray wolf, elk, and bison. |
 | | Two other large carnivores are on the verge of extinction: the Florida panther, the only remaining subspecies of mountain lion in the eastern United States, and the red wolf.” (From the US Geological Survey) |
 | | Description: A fact sheet on the biological and ecological characteristics of the Eastern Cottontail Rabbit, a species of mammal native to Mississippi. |
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