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DELTA HYDROBE (Species information) 11%
(pulmonate snails) and get their oxygen from the air, the delta hydrobe is one of only five Kansas snails that have gills (prosobranch snails). The only place in Kansas where the Delta hydrobe can be found .... Continue to DELTA HYDROBE >>
HORNYHEAD CHUB (Species information) 11%
The Hornyhead Chub is one of Kansas’ largest native minnows, attaining a length of 6-8 inches. This fish is quite similar to the more common creek chub. In color, it is dusky to black above .... Continue to HORNYHEAD CHUB >>
LEAST TERN (Species information) 11%
must be nearby. Least Terns may occur accidentally or occasionally as transients anywhere in the state. The marked counties are the only ones for which reliable records are known. .... Continue to LEAST TERN >>
Eastern Hognose Snake (Species information) 11%
corner. It has been documented in over forty-seven counties in recent years. It has declined in at least one site, but there is no evidence of widespread declines. Most of Kansas (except along the eastern .... Continue to Eastern Hognose S... >>
Townsend's Big-eared Bat (Species information) 11%
, feed again, and then on to their day roost. They have one offspring a season. Raccoons and snakes that hunt in caves and, to a lesser extent, hawks and owls, are their principal predators. These bats .... Continue to Townsend's Big-ea... >>
PIPING PLOVER (Species information) 11%
in the state where suitable habitat is found. The marked counties are the only ones for which observation records are known. .... Continue to PIPING PLOVER >>
Crow Season (Event) 11%
, any combination of six ducks and/or mergansers which may include no more than five mallards (only two of which may be hens), three wood ducks, two redheads, two canvasbacks, one scaup and one pintail .... Continue to Crow Season >>
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