Feral cats do not have a home and live in the wild. These cats are not tame and carry many diseases. The young are often eaten by feral cats or large snakes.įeral cats are cats that are either born in the wild from stray cats, or cats that are turned lose by their previous owners. It eats sugar cane, cattail, rushes, and the leaves and twigs of woody plants. During the day, the marsh rabbit is hidden in a shallow depression called a “form”, dug from the soil beneath dense brush or other vegetation. Major predators of marsh rabbits include hawks, owls and alligators. It is usually brown or light brown in color.The marsh rabbit is nocturnal, foraging at night for food. The marsh rabbit is smaller than the cottontail rabbit, and has smaller ears. The young are normally born in mid-May through mid-June. It can be seen hunting for insects around streetlights. Females usually give birth to three or four pups, but sometimes to only one or two. It usually roosts in pine trees and Spanish moss. This bat is insectivorous, meaning that it feeds on moths, beetles, tree bugs, flies, and other insects. Their wingspan is between 11 and 13 inches, and their body length is between 1.8 and 2.7 inches. The Seminole bat is a solitary animal. Seminole bats are closely related to the Eastern red bat and are very similar in appearance. Otters live in burrows on the bank of the water body, often under the roots of a tree. They normally feed on animals such as crayfish and fish. The ears appear large on it’s small flattened head. River otters seem to prefer fresh water, and can be in rivers, creeks, lakes, ponds, and swamps. It’s legs are short and have webbed toes for swimming. The river otter is a long, elongated water loving animal found throughout Florida, except in the Keys. North American river otter ( Lontra canadensis) They eat the same foods that the gray squirrel does. The flying squirrel is about half the size of a gray squirrel and will have 2 to 3 babies per year. Squirrels occur in woodland and urban areas, especially near oaks and hickories, and are active during the day, often feeding on the ground. Flying squirrels don’t actually fly, but glide from tree to tree or down to the ground as a means of escape. The flying squirrel is common in urban areas like Mead Garden. It’s not know for gray squirrels to eat meat, but under certain circumstances, they will. They live about six years. The opossum is one of the most adaptable and widespread native mammals in both the United States and in Mead Garden.Ī gray squirrel’s territory generally covers less than two acres, but in Mead Garden, they wander the entire park. They eat acorns, seeds, fruits, and other vegetation. When threatened, the possum hisses or plays dead. They eat almost anything, from carrion to grass. The Virginia opossum is known widespread as the “Possum.” It is a marsupial, one of the few in the United States, which means that when it has young, it carries them around in a pouch by its belly. It has a brain smaller than most animals its age, and it is apparently less intelligent. Regardless, it is best to watch them from a distance and not have any contact with them at all. The raccoon is one of the most adaptable and widespread native mammals in both the United States and in Mead Garden. They are susceptible to many different diseases, including rabies and distemper, though it is fairly rare. They are so quiet, you will probably never see them unless you are very quiet. Raccoons are omnivorous, meaning that they eat both plants and meat, and most anything in between. They are stealthy, quiet, and have mask-like markings on the fur around their eyes. The raccoon is known as a bandit, not just because of its foraging abilities, but because it acts like a burglar. Please note: It is unlawful to collect or otherwise harm any of the wildlife found in Mead Botanical Garden. Mead Botanical Garden’s 75th Anniversary.
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