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University of Wyoming Museum of Vertebrates (UWYMV) Mammal Collection (Arctos)
Authors: Carling, Matthew; Wommack, Elizabeth;
doi: 10.15468/2xhucd
University of Wyoming Museum of Vertebrates (UWYMV) Mammal Collection (Arctos)
Abstract
The UWYMV Mammal Collection is focused regionally on Wyoming and taxonomically on muskrats, deer mice, and bobcats. There are small series of a variety of mammals from throughout the Rocky Mountain region. The collection is currently undergoing rapid expansion.
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- University of Wyoming United States
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Occurrence, Specimen
Occurrence, Specimen
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