How fast do white tailed deer run?
White tailed deer run as fast as a car moving 30 mph.
How fast can a black bear run?
up to 30 miles per hour
how fast can a coyote run?
56-69 km/h (35-43 mph)
What do bobcats consume?
Bobcats feed on small mammals such as rabbits, squirrels, and mice.
What do platypuses feed on?
Platypuses feed on larvae, worms, and freshwater shrimps.
White tailed deer Bucks (males) typically weigh between 150 and 250 pounds, while does (females) are smaller, averaging 100 to 150 pounds.
How much pounds do they weigh? (as in females and males?)
Adult male black bears weigh between 200 to 600 pounds, while females are usually smaller, weighing between 100 to 400 pounds.
how much do coyotes weigh?
15 – 46 lbs
What is a bobcat's habitat?
The Ozark Mountains provide a perfect home for bobcats. Bobcats prefer to live in wooded areas with tons of cover, such as rocks, shrubs, and hollow logs.
Where do platypuses like to swim?
Platypuses enjoy swimming in rivers, streams, and even lakes.
What is something that the deer consists of in their diet?
The white tailed deer diet consists of Acorns, when available are a favorite, especially in the fall.
What is something(s) that consist in the Black bears diet?
Their diet includes berries, nuts, fruits, insects, fish, and small mammals.
What is a coyote's diet?
Coyotes eat small mammals such as rabbits, mice, and squirrels, but also feed on birds, insects, and fruit.
When are bobcats mostly active?
Bobcats are active during dawn and dusk.
What part of the day are platypuses most active?
Platypuses are mostly active during the night.
How big is the white tailed deers population?
White tailed deer's population in Arkansas is between 900,000 and 1 million
how big is the black bear population?
around 800
When are coyotes most active?
Coyotes are most active during dawn and dusk.
What are bobcats known for?
Bobcats are known for their spotted fur and their short "bobbed" tails.
How many eggs do female platypuses lay?
Female platypuses can lay about one to three eggs at a time.
When was the White-tailed deer designated as Arkansas's official state mammal?
The white-tailed deer was designated as Arkansas's official state mammal in 1993.
What is one fun fact about the black bear?
One fun fact about black bears is that they are not always black! Despite their name, black bears can also be brown, cinnamon, or even white (a rare subspecies found in British Columbia called the Kermode bear or "spirit bear").
What are the Ozark coyotes' habitats?
Coyotes in the Ozarks live in wooded hills, river valleys, and open fields.
How high can a bobcat leap?
A bobcat can leap up to 10 feet in a single jump.
Which one is NOT an Ozark animal??
Platypus