List of mammals of Kansas

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The list of mammals of Kansas comprises 100 mammals recorded in the U.S. state of Kansas.[1][2] It includes both native and introduced species which can have a negative impact on the ecosystem but does not include domesticated animals.[3] Four of these species that have been extirpated from the state are the gray wolf, grizzly bear, cougar, and the black-footed ferret.

Didelphimorphia (opossums)[]

Opossums[]

Family: Didelphidae

Cingulata (armadillos)[]

Armadillos[]

Family: Dasypodidae

Eulipotyphla (shrews and moles)[]

Shrews[]

Family: Soricidae

Moles[]

Family: Talpidae

Rodentia (rodents)[]

Beavers[]

Family: Castoridae

Pocket gophers[]

Family: Geomyidae

Kangaroo rats and pocket mice[]

Family: Heteromyidae

Porcupines[]

Family: Erethizontidae

Jumping mice[]

Family: Dipodidae

New World rats, mice, and voles[]

Family: Cricetidae

Old World rats and mice[]

Family: Muridae

Chipmunks, marmots, and squirrels[]

Family: Sciuridae

Nutria[]

Family: Myocastoridae

  • Nutria, Myocastor coypus introduced

Lagomorpha (lagomorphs)[]

Rabbits and hares[]

Family: Leporidae

Chiroptera (bats)[]

Vesper bats[]

Family: Vespertilionidae

Free-tailed bats[]

Family: Molossidae

Carnivora (carnivorans)[]

Felines[]

Family: Felidae

Canids[]

Family: Canidae

Bears[]

Family: Ursidae

Skunks[]

Family: Mephitidae

Mustelids[]

Family: Mustelidae

Procyonids[]

Family: Procyonidae

Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates)[]

Pronghorns[]

Family: Antilocapridae

Bovids[]

Family: Bovidae

Deer[]

Family: Cervidae

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ E. Raymond, Hall (November 1, 1956). Handbook of Mammals of Kansas. 37. University of Kansas Museum of Natural History. pp. 1–303. doi:10.2307/1376665.
  2. ^ E. Lendell, Cockrum (August 25, 1952). Mammals of Kansas. 34. Journal of Mammalogy. pp. 1–401.
  3. ^ Lantz, D.E. (1908). "A List of Kansas Mammals". 19. Kansas Academy of Science: 171–178. doi:10.2307/3624198. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ "Maxwell Wildlife Refuge - Kansas". www.kansastravel.org. Retrieved 2021-07-07.

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