The list of mammals of North Dakota lists all mammal species that are seen in the U.S. state of North Dakota. 87 native species are known to live or have historically lived in the state. This includes mammals that are currently extirpated or locally extinct in North Dakota such as the gray wolf, swift fox, caribou and grizzly bear. Plus 2 introduced mammals to North Dakota. The species on this list are grouped by order. It does not include mammals that are only found in captivity.[1][2]
Marsupials
Opossums
- Virginia opossum, Didelphis virginiana - accidental [3]
Moles and shrews
Shrews
- Northern short-tailed shrew, Blarina brevicauda
- Least shrew, Cryptotis parva
- Arctic shrew, Sorex arcticus
- Masked shrew, Sorex cinereus
- American pygmy shrew, Sorex hoyi
- American water shrew, Sorex palustris
- Merriam's shrew, Sorex merriami - rare
- Dwarf shrew, Sorex nanus - accidental
Moles
- Star-nosed mole, Condylura cristata
- Eastern mole, Scalopus aquaticus - accidental
Bats
Vesper bats
- Big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus
- Eastern red bat, Lasiurus borealis
- Hoary bat, Lasiurus cinereus
- Silver-haired bat, Lasionycteris noctivagans
- Little brown bat, Myotis lucifugus
- Northern long-eared bat, Myotis septentrionalis
- Western small-footed bat, Myotis ciliolabrum
- Long-legged myotis, Myotis volans
- Long-eared myotis, Myotis evotis
- Townsend's big-eared bat, Plecotus townsendii
- Fringe-tailed bat, Myotis thysanodes - accidental
Free-tailed bats
- Big free-tailed bat, Nyctinomops macrotis - accidental
- Mexican free-tailed bat, Tadarida brasiliensis - accidental
Carnivores
Canids
- Coyote, Canis latrans
- Red fox, Vulpes vulpes
- Gray fox, Urocyon cineroeargenteus
- Gray wolf, Canis lupus - extirpated - accidental [4]
- Great Plains wolf, C. l. nubilus - extirpated
- Swift fox, Vulpes velox - extirpated [5]
Felids
- Bobcat, Lynx rufus
- Cougar, Puma concolor
- Canada lynx, Lynx canadensis - extirpated
Raccoons
- Raccoon, Procyon lotor
Skunks
- Striped skunk, Mephitis mephitis
- Western spotted skunk, Spilogale gracilis - rare[6]
- Eastern spotted skunk, Spilogale putorius - rare[6]
Mustelids
- North American river otter, Lontra canadensis
- American marten, Martes americana
- Least weasel, Mustela nivalis
- American ermine, Mustela richardsonii
- Long-tailed weasel, Neogale frenata
- American mink, Neogale vison
- Fisher, Pekania pennanti
- American badger, Taxidea taxus
- Black-footed ferret, Mustela nigripes - reintroduced[7]
- Wolverine, Gulo gulo - extirpated [8]
Bears
- American black bear, Ursus americanus
- Brown bear, Ursus arctos - extirpated
- Grizzly bear, U. a. horribilis - extirpated
Even-toed ungulates
Deer
- Moose, Alces alces
- Elk, Cervus canadensis
- Mule deer, Odocoileus hemionus
- White-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus
- Caribou, Rangifer tarandus - extirpated
- Boreal woodland caribou, R. t. caribou - extirpated
Pronghorns
- Pronghorn, Antilocapra americana
Bovids
- American bison, Bison bison - reintroduced[9]
- Plains bison, B. b. bison - reintroduced
- Bighorn sheep, Ovis canadensis - reintroduced [10]
Lagomorphs
Rabbits
- Snowshoe hare, Lepus americanus
- White-tailed jackrabbit, Lepus townsendii
- Desert cottontail, Sylvilagus audubonii
- Eastern cottontail, Sylvilagus floridanus
- Mountain cottontail, Sylvilagus nuttalii - extirpated[11]
Rodents
Beavers
- American beaver, Castor canadensis
New World mice
- Southern red-backed vole, Clethrionomys gapperi
- Sagebrush vole, Lagurus curtatus
- Long-tailed vole, Microtus longicaudus
- Prairie vole, Microtus ochrogaster
- Meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus
- Bushy-tailed woodrat, Neotoma cinerea
- Muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus
- Northern grasshopper mouse, Onychomys leucogaster
- White-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus
- Western deer mouse, Peromyscus sonoriensis
- Western harvest mouse, Reithrodontomys megalotis
- Plains harvest mouse, Reithrodontomys montanus
Porcupines
- North American porcupine, Erethizon dorsatum
Pocket gophers
- Plains pocket gopher, Geomys bursarius
- Northern pocket gopher, Thomomys talpoides
Kangaroo rats and pocket mice
- Ord's kangaroo rat, Dipodomys ordii
- Hispid pocket mouse, Chaetodipus hispidus
- Plains pocket mouse, Perognathus flavescens
- Olive-backed pocket mouse, Perognathus fasciatus
Old World mice and rats
- House mouse, Mus musculus introduced
- Norway rat, Rattus norvegicus introduced
Squirrels
- Black-tailed prairie dog, Cynomys ludovicianus
- Thirteen-lined ground squirrel, Ictidomys tridecemlineatus
- Franklin's ground squirrel, Poliocitellus frankinii
- Richardson's ground squirrel, Urocitellus richardsonii
- Groundhog, Marmota monax
- Least chipmunk, Neotamias minimus
- Eastern chipmunk, Tamias striatus
- Fox squirrel, Sciurus niger
- Eastern gray squirrel, Sciurus carolinensis
- American red squirrel, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
- Northern flying squirrel, Glaucomys sabrinus
- Yellow-bellied marmot, Marmota flaviventris - accidental
- Southern flying squirrel, Glaucomys volans - accidental
- Spotted ground squirrel, Xerospermophilus spilosoma - accidental
Jumping mice
- Meadow jumping mouse, Zapus hudsonius
- Western jumping mouse, Zapus princeps
See also
References
- ^ Seabloom, Robert; Hoganson, John W.; Jensen, William F. (March 5, 2020). The Mammals of North Dakota (2 ed.). North Dakota State University. ISBN 978-1946163158.
- ^ Vernon Bailey (1926). A Biological Survey of North Dakota. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 226.
- ^ "North Dakota game and fish". North Dakota Game and Fish. Retrieved March 4, 2025.
- ^ "Gray wolf North Dakota game and fish". North Dakota game and Fish. Retrieved March 4, 2025.
- ^ Swift Fox North Dakota game and fish. "Swift fox". Swift Fox North Dakota game and fish. Retrieved 2025-03-04.
- ^ a b "North Dakota Game and Fish Eastern Spotted Skunk". North Dakota game and fish. March 4, 2025. Retrieved March 4, 2025.
- ^ Kobilinsky, Dana (2023-06-22). "TWS2022: Ferrets return to Standing Rock Sioux Reservation". The Wildlife Society. Retrieved 2023-07-21.
- ^ Capital Journal staff (2016-05-03). "1st wolverine known in ND in 140 years shot in pasture". Capital Journal.
- ^ "Bison | North Dakota Game and Fish". gf.nd.gov. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
- ^ "North Dakota game and fish rebuilding bighorn sheep in the southern badlands". North Dakota game and fish rebuilding bighorn sheep in southern badlands. Retrieved March 4, 2025.
- ^ "Cottontail Rabbits". U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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