• Bonnie The Biologist: Lagomorphs

    Bonnie The Biologist
    Burroughs Audubon Nature Center and Bird Sanctuary 7300 SW West Park Road, Blue Springs, MO, United States

    From the familiar Eastern Cottontail to localized Swamp Rabbits and the now rare Black-tailed Jackrabbit, Missouri's diverse natural communities provide homes for mammals in the order Lagomorpha.

  • Bonnie The Biologist: Missouri Mustelids

    Bonnie The Biologist
    Burroughs Audubon Nature Center and Bird Sanctuary 7300 SW West Park Road, Blue Springs, MO, United States

    The Mustelidae are a diverse family of carnivorous mammals including weasels, badgers, river otters, and mink. Their elongated bodies, short legs, and thick fur help them be efficient predators and adapt to various environments.

  • Bonnie The Biologist: Missouri Mustelids

    Bonnie The Biologist
    Burroughs Audubon Nature Center and Bird Sanctuary 7300 SW West Park Road, Blue Springs, MO, United States

    The Mustelidae are a diverse family of carnivorous mammals including weasels, badgers, river otters, and mink. Their elongated bodies, short legs, and thick fur help them be efficient predators and adapt to various environments.