Traditional Predators   -  Pictures            

Bear (bears are dangerous and should be avoided and not fed - particularly Polar Bears)    

Bobcat                   Cougar            Coyote             Fox              Lynx               Martin             Mink    

Raccoon               River Otter            Skunk              Weasel             Wolf                Wolverine

 

Grizzly Bear

                               

 

 

  

 

Sow Grizzly and her cubs (taxidermy)

 

 

Black Bear

 

 

Black Bear - brown phase of Black Bear

 

Black Bear dung - about 6 hours old - still fairly fresh looking and we could poke a small stick into it easily. You can often see berry seeds or other undigested hard plant parts in bear dung. Watch for these signs along the trail in bear country. 

 

 

Polar Bear (taxidermy)

 

 

 

 

Bobcat

 

 

Cougar 

 

Baby Cougars (at Guzoo Animal Farm)

 

Coyote                                    

 

My image of the coyote - a picture forms of a still, .... cool evening. The sunset still glowing on the western horizon. There it comes ! From the distant hills a lone coyote sends out his shrill, wild song. And then from the woods across the field a whole family of coyotes answer  the call, with a loud, wild chorus, as they greet the night.  Pictures in my mind by  Ray D.W.

Coyote Family (taxidermy)

 

Coyote Tracks in the Snow

 

Coyote on the run - swift as the wind

 

 

 

 Arctic Fox (taxidermy)

 

 

Silver Fox 

 

 

Red Fox - drawing by Susan Wegner

            

 

Red Fox (taxidermy)

 

 

Red Fox stalking its prey. 

 

 

 

The bushy tail of the Red Fox

 

 

              

 

Red fox about 15 miles East of Yellowknife, North West Territories

 

 

 

Swift Fox (taxidermy)

 

 

Lynx

 

Martin (drawing by Susan Wegner)    

 

 

Mink  (drawing by Susan Wegner)

 

 

River Otter  

There are so many pictures of the otters, because they won't stop to pose for hardly a second. These animals are always on the go. Very energetic, and playful. 

 

   

 

 

 

      

 

 

  

 

 

 

    

 

 

 

Sea Otters at Vancouver Aquarium

 

 

Raccoon

 

 

 

Striped Skunk

             

 

 

Weasel Family

Ermine in winter (taxidermy)

    

 

Weasel tracks in the snow - leading to a mouse hole.

      

 

Weasel Tracks - showing the trailing tail marks. 

 

 

Ermine in summer (taxidermy)

 

Timber Wolf                                              

     

      

 

Wolf Howling

 

 

Timber Wolf (drawing by Susan Wegner)

 

Wolverine (taxidermy)

Wolverine (taxidermy) 

 

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