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Furbearer Guide Cover

Kansas Furbearer Guide (PDF 2.26 MB)

Coyote Chasing Prey

Coyote Chasing Prey

Beaver Swimming

Beaver Swimming Through the Water

Striped Skunk carries her young

Striped Skunk carries her young.

Swift Fox

Swift Fox keeping an eye on the scenery

Raccoon

Raccoon

A Raccoon up a tree.

Bobcat

Bobcats are among the most secretive of Kansas furbearers. They range throughout Kansas, but even where they reach the highest densities in the southeast, they are only rarely seen. Bobcats are usually only a leap away from cover, and closely associate with shrubby edges of riparian woodlands and field borders, timber, rocky ledges or outcroppings, ravines, and other brushy or generally broken habitat types. Their spotted fur provides excellent camouflage in these habitats, and their willingness to crouch and hide rather than to bolt across open spaces aids in their elusiveness.

Virginia Opossum

Coyote Howling

Coyote howling at night