Beaver
The second largest rodent in the world. Beavers weigh 30 to 70 pounds and have a broad flattened tail and webbed hind feet.
Black Bear
Brown Bat
One bat can consume as many as 3,000 insects a night.
River Otter
Otters have suffered severely through habitat destruction, pollution that kills the fish they eat, misuse of pesticides, and excessive trapping.
Chipmunk
If you are in a wooded area and hear a high-pitched "chip" it could be a chipmunk scolding you.
Coyote
They coyote is an opportunist when it comes to eating. It hunts rabbits, birds, mice and voles. Coyotes are usually solitary hunters but a pack may bring down a deer.
Red Fox
The red fox is omnivorous. Its diet consists of muskrats, squirrels, hares, birds, eggs, insects, vegetation, carrion and voles, which seem to be its preferred food.
Skunk
Skunks are omnivorous nighttime hunters. This means they feed on almost anything, including crickets and grasshoppers, nuts, eggs, and fruit. Skunks have their scent gland from the day they are born, and can spray when they are only 8 days old.
Shrew
They eat what they find in the tunnels, including earthworms, insects, salamanders, small birds, and young rabbits. The lower jaw has saliva containing a poison that affects the prey's heart rate, blood pressure and respiration.