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Mammals

 

The Royal BC Museum’s mammalogy collection contains a few preserved embryos, but most are neonates to adults prepared as skins and skeletons. About 346 species are represented in this collection. The collection grows each year, mostly through salvage, with priority given to specimens from northern British Columbia.   

Hits
Illustration
Name
Identifier
Date
Place
Puma concolor cougar
mam_011087
1982/01/01
Vancouver Island

Rangifer tarandus caribou
mam_011088
1982/10/20
Caroline Creek

Microtus townsendii
mam_011089
1982/11/30
Boundary Bay

Puma concolor cougar
mam_011090
1982/01/01
Vancouver Island

Canis lupus nubilis
mam_011091
1979/09/29
Iron River; Oyster River

Zapus hudsonius hudsonius
mam_011092
1982/06/15
Kotcho Lake

Zapus hudsonius hudsonius
mam_011093
1982/06/15
Kotcho Lake

Zapus hudsonius hudsonius
mam_011094
1982/06/16
Kotcho Lake

Zapus hudsonius hudsonius
mam_011095
1982/06/17
Kotcho Lake

Zapus hudsonius hudsonius
mam_011096
1982/06/18
Kotcho Lake

Zapus hudsonius hudsonius
mam_011097
1982/06/19
Kotcho Lake

Zapus hudsonius hudsonius
mam_011098
1982/06/20
Kotcho Lake

Zapus hudsonius hudsonius
mam_011099
1982/06/21
Kotcho Lake

Zapus hudsonius hudsonius
mam_011100
1982/06/23
Kotcho Lake

Zapus hudsonius hudsonius
mam_011101
1982/06/23
Kotcho Lake