Distributional records and comments on Oklahoma mammals.

From: The Texas Journal of Science | Date: February 1, 2005| Author: Braun, Janet K.; Revelez, Marcia A. | Copyright information

Abstract. -- This report presents a review of regional and national mammal collections to update the distributions of Oklahoma mammals. Eighty-four (84) unreported county records representing 37 species were found. New localities represent all but one major physiognomic region of the state. Range extensions were found for four species and sight records or observations were confirmed for four species. The addition of these records expands the understanding of mammals in Oklahoma.

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