Slow swimmer. Burrows. Insectivore; nocturnal; chiroptera; approx. Hunts prey in groups, similar to wolf packs. Carnivore; ziphiidae; 16 to 24 feet long; weighs up to 6,800 pounds; cigar-shaped gray or brown-red back with light belly; often covered with scars and scratches; white stripe along back; males have a pair of teeth on lower jaw's tip; small concave head and short beak; small flippers can be tucked into body. Also known as White-footed Deermouse and Wood Mouse. 16 inches long (including tail). Hibernates during winter months. The Black Rat is an introduced species. Whale, Blue (Balaenoptera musculus) Weasel, Least (Mustela nivalis) Seal, Harp (Pagophilus groenlandicus) Migratory. Can jump more than 15 feet horizontally. Photo by Sarah A. Hanks. ; short, curved horns. Prefers mixed forests of large trees. Carnivore; both diurnal and nocturnal; mustelid; approx. Eastern Cottontail Rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus), Glen Burnie, Maryland, June 2015 (left) & June 2019 (right). The Norway Rat is an introduced species. Lives in small pod; barely visible at surface. Climbs and swims. Whale, Blue (Balaenoptera musculus) Can stay submerged for over an hour. Also known as North American Least Shrew, Small Short-tailed Shrew and Bee Shrew. Weasel, Long-tailed (Mustela frenata) Lives in pod; Acrobatic and fast swimmer. Highly intelligent. Groundhog. Skilled climber. Insectivore; nocturnal; chiroptera; 2.5 to 3.75 inches long, 8.5 to 9.75 inch wingspan. Squirrel, Delmarva Fox (Sciurus niger cinereus) Climbs and swims. Mink (Mustela vison) Hibernates in winter months. Carnivore; phocoenidae; 4 to 6 feet long; weighs 130 to 180 lbs; gray back, flippers, dorsal and tail fins, gray sides, white belly, gray stripes along throat, triangular dorsal fin. Also known as Common Rorqual, Finback Whale, and Razorback. Rat, Black (Rattus rattus) Intelligent. Maryland Government 16 inches long (including tail). Omnivore; crepuscular; mephitidae; 13 to 18 inches long (excluding tail); weighs 6 to 8 lbs. Once extinct on East Coast, elk were reintroduced in neighboring states of Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. Mouse, House (Mus musculus) ; antlers found on males. Shrew, Southeastern (Sorex longirostris) Insectivore; nocturnal; soricidae; 3 to 3.5 inches long (including tail); venomous saliva (painful, but not lethal to humans). Whale, Fin (Balaenoptera physalus) Named for Frederick W. True, who first described them. Whale, Blue (Balaenoptera musculus) Highly intelligent. Also known as Common Shrew and Masked Shrew. Known for "playing possum," the involuntary comatose or catatonic reaction to fear that makes the possum appear dead. Emits red ink-like substance if frightened. Semi-aquatic. Carnivore; crepuscular; feline; 5 to 9 feet long (including tail), 2 to 2.5 feet tall at shoulders; weighs 64 to 198 lbs. Waverly Wolves, Baltimore, Maryland. Prefers mixed forests. 9.7 inches long (excluding tail); fur is varying shades of gray, with occasional hints of brown. Also known as Blackfish, Orca, and Sea Wolf. Omnivore; nocturnal; rodent; 16 to 24 inches long; long, narrow, scaled tail. Also known as Blackfish and Pothead. Climbs and swims. Hibernates during winter months. The House Mouse is an introduced species. Acrobatic and fast swimmer. Subspecies of Eastern Fox Squirrel. Can reach speeds up to 43 mph. Also known as Assateague Pony or Chincoteage Pony. Fast swimmer. Insectivore; nocturnal; chiroptera; 5 to 6 inches long; 15 to 16 inch wingspan. Whale, Short-finned Pilot (Globicephala macrorhynchus) Males "sing" songs that change over time, though all males in a population sing the same song. Burrows. Named for Georges Cuvier, who first described them. Migratory. Semi-aquatic. Distinguished from gray seals by shorter nose, and mottled coloring. Carnivore; delphinidae; up to 25 feet long; weighs up to 5,000 pounds; black, gray or brown body with white markings; square, sometimes creased, forehead or melon; long, sickle-shaped flippers. Deer, White-tailed (Odocoileus virginianus) Maryland Constitutional Offices & Agencies Shrew, Northern Short-tailed (Blarina brevicauda) Omnivore; nocturnal; rodent; 11.5 to 14.2 inches long (including tail); skilled climber; distinct membrane connecting front and rear legs. ; bulbous head, large grayish-white body, scarred skin. Shrew, Smoky (Sorex fumeus) Carnivore; crepuscular; canine; 31 to 41 inches long; weighs 8 to 15 lbs. crazy stuff.. + i was there was 13 cases of CWD in West VA.  thats close to home. Can reach speeds up to 18 mph. Highly intelligent. Primarily subterranean. Emits brown-red ink-like substance if frightened. Carnivorous; diurnal; mustelid; 26 to 49 inches long. Bat, Northern Long-eared (Myotis septentrionalis) Shrew, Long-tailed (Sorex dispar) Carnivore; delphinidae; up to 32 feet long; weighs up to 11 tons; black back with white belly and white patches near eyes; tall dorsal fin with white or gray "saddle" or patch behind it. Prefers deciduous and mixed forests. 3.9 inches long (including tail). Also known as Common Dolphin and Short-beaked Saddleback Dolphin. Herbivore; nocturnal; rodent; 4 to 6.2 inches long (including tail). Pack hunter. Squirrel, Eastern Gray (Sciurus carolinensis) Shrew, Long-tailed (Sorex dispar) Lives in small matriarchal pod. Overall pelt coloration tends to be brown or buff interspersed with mottled gray or black. Subspecies of American Water Shrew. Skilled climber. Blows at surface can be up to 13 feet high. Hibernates during winter months. Maryland Manual On-Line Skunk, Eastern Spotted (Spilogale putorius) Whale, Sei (Balaenoptera borealis) Migratory. Prefers deciduous forests. Herbivore; nocturnal; rodent; approx. See: Woodchuck. Burrows, climbs, and swims. Named for Frederick W. True, who first described them. Burrows, climbs, and swims. Herbivore; crepuscular; leporidae; 15.5 to 17 inches long; weighs 1.75 to 2.5 lbs. Lives in small pod; barely visible at surface. Burrows. Whale, Sperm (Physeter macrocephalus) Feeds by lunging into prey schools. Also known as Common Porpoise and Puffing Pig. Lives alone or in small herds. Feral horses [Assateague horses], Assateague Island National Park Seashore (Worcester County), October 2016. Seal, Gray (Halichoerus grypus) Mouse, Woodland Jumping (Napaeozapus insignis) Photo by Sarah A. Hanks. Herbivore; nocturnal; rodent; approx. Primarily nests in tree hollows. Maryland Counties Squirrel, Eastern Gray (Sciurus carolinensis) Semi-aquatic. Granivore; diurnal; rodent; 7 to 8 inches long (excluding tail); distinct white belly. Distinguished from gray seals by shorter nose, and mottled coloring. Prefers moist forest areas, and marshlands. Prefers caves, mines, and rocky areas. Subspecies of American Water Shrew. Burrows. Carnivore; crepuscular; canine; 18 to 35 inches long; weighs 8 to 17 lbs. Migratory. Generally slow-moving, but capable of short bursts of speed. Classified as Endangered. Prefers deciduous and mixed forests. Prefers forested, mountainous regions. Burrows. Herbivore; trichechidae; 9 to 13 feet long; weighs 800 to 1300 lbs. Shrew, Northern Short-tailed (Blarina brevicauda) Prefers coniferous and mixed forests. 8 inches long (including tail); distinct yellow-tipped nose. Lives in small pod. Classified as Endangered. Carnivore; balaenopteridae; up to 60 feet long; weighs up to 40 tons; gray-black stocky back with mottled belly; arches or humps back before dive; flippers are black or white on top, white on bottom with knob-like forms on the front edges; hairy tubercles or nodules on head and lower jaw; long pectoral fins; baleen plates in mouth, pleats along throat. 8 inches long (including tail); distinct yellow-tipped nose. See: Woodchuck. Bat, Red (Lasiurus borealis) Acrobatic and fast swimmer. Carnivore; kogiidae; up to 12 feet long; weighs up to 1,000 pounds; gray-blue or brown back with pink or white belly and wrinkled skin; circular marking around bulging eyes with false gill plate behind; shark-like head with pointed snout; "spermaceti organ" in head that contains oil. Lives in colonies. Lives in pod. Can leap up to 12 feet horizontally. I think I will go with BD and ask if any grizzies have been seen lately. Almost indistinct from Sylvilagus obscurus. Maryland Government Fox, Red (Vulpes vulpes) Vole, Southern Red-backed (Myodes gapperi) Vole, Woodland (Microtus pinetorum) Wolf, Gray (Canis lupus) Prefers mixed forests of large trees. Solitary. Mole, Eastern (Scalopus aquaticus) Prefers deciduous and mixed forests. Woodrat, Allegheny (Neotoma magister) Mouse, Deer (Peromyscus maniculatus) Primarily subterranean. Burrows. Solitary. The gray wolf is regionally extinct (no wild occurrences) in Maryland. Search the Manual Lives in pod; Acrobatic and fast swimmer. Capable of short bursts of speed. Burrows. Groundhog. Emits brown-red ink-like substance if frightened. Eastern Cottontail Rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus), Glen Burnie, Maryland, June 2015. Omnivore; nocturnal; marsupial; 15 to 20 inches long; distinct white face; prehensile tail. Whale, Fin (Balaenoptera physalus) Never saw anything about them in the guide book. Burrows. Prefers farmlands and meadows. 6.5 inches long. Shrew, Southern Water (Sorex palustris punctulatus) R Carnivore; balaenopteridae; up to 60 feet long; weighs up to 50 tons; sleek gray-blue or black back with light belly is often scarred; tall, hooked dorsal fin; baleen plates in mouth, pleats along throat. Carnivore; ziphiidae; up to 17 feet long; weighs up to 3,000 pounds; brown or gray back with lighter belly and dark patches around eyes, mouth, and dorsal fin; crease behind blowhole; wide midsection. Vole, Woodland (Microtus pinetorum) Young male White-tailed Deer (left) (Odocoileus virginianus), Glen Burnie, Maryland, September 2018. Nutria (Myocastor coypus) Photo by Diane F. Evartt. Photo by Sarah A. Hanks. Vole, Meadow (Microtus pennsylvanicus) Lives alone. Slow swimmer. Named after Antoine Risso. Carnivore; delphinidae; 8 feet long; weighs 300 to 350 lbs. Lives in small pod. Carnivore; balaenopteridae; up to 60 feet long; weighs up to 50 tons; sleek gray-blue or black back with light belly is often scarred; tall, hooked dorsal fin; baleen plates in mouth, pleats along throat. Solitary hunter. Can stay submerged for over an hour. Shrew, Southern Water (Sorex palustris punctulatus) Males usually are scarred and have a pair of teeth on tip of lower jaw. Blows at surface can be up to 13 feet high. Carnivore; nocturnal; mustelid. Classified as Endangered. Carnivore; delphinidae; up to 32 feet long; weighs up to 11 tons; black back with white belly and white patches near eyes; tall dorsal fin with white or gray "saddle" or patch behind it. Also known as Brown Rat, Common Rat, Hanover Rat, Norwegian Rat, and Wharf Rat. Emits red ink-like substance if frightened. Lives alone or in small pod. Prefers mixed forests of large trees. Herbivore; crepuscular; leporidae; 15.5 to 17 inches long; weighs 1.75 to 2.5 lbs. Whale, Humpback (Megaptera novaeangliae) The Norway Rat is an introduced species. Insectivore; nocturnal; chiroptera. ; bulbous head, large grayish-white body, scarred skin. Mole, Eastern (Scalopus aquaticus) Semi-aquatic. Eastern Cottontail Rabbit (Sylvilagus floridanus), Glen Burnie, Maryland, June 2015 (left) & June 2019 (right). Hibernates during winter months. Lives alone or in pods. Muskrat, Common (Ondatra zibethicus) Also known as Many-toothed Blackfish and Electra Dolphin. Photo by Sarah A. Hanks. Weasel, Long-tailed (Mustela frenata) Maryland State Symbols Primarily nests in ground debris, or rotted logs. Herbivore; nocturnal; rodent; distinct covering of barbed quills. Classified as Endangered. Carnivore; phocidae; 6 to 8 feet long; 300 to 600 pounds; gray-silver body, black heads, dark spots on body, inflatable nasal septum and sac or hood on male's head. Burrows. Carnivore; phocidae; 6 to 8 feet long; 300 to 600 pounds; gray-silver body, black heads, dark spots on body, inflatable nasal septum and sac or hood on male's head. Photo by Sarah A. Hanks. Carnivore; both diurnal and nocturnal; canine; 3.5 to 5.5 feet long, 2 to 3 feet tall at shoulder. I've never heard of a coyote in MD, again, a gray fox can get pretty big. Primarily nests in tree hollows. Weasel, Long-tailed (Mustela frenata) Burrows. Maryland Constitutional Offices & Agencies Manatee, West Indian (Trichechus manatus) Also known as Canadian Porcupine, and North American Porcupine. Burrows, climbs, and swims. Lives alone or in small herds. Skilled climber. Prefers moist forest areas, and marshlands. Herbivore; trichechidae; 9 to 13 feet long; weighs 800 to 1300 lbs. Young male White-tailed Deer (left) (Odocoileus virginianus), Glen Burnie, Maryland, September 2018. Mouse, Eastern Harvest (Reithrodontomys humulis) Seal, Harbor (Phoca vitulina) Lives alone. 9.7 inches long (excluding tail); fur is varying shades of gray, with occasional hints of brown. ; white throat and belly and black flippers, back, and dorsal fin; gray stripe and yellow and white markings along sides, pointed dorsal fin, short snout. Can glide great distances; uses tail to steer in midair. Males usually are scarred and have a pair of teeth on tip of lower jaw. Shrew, Smoky (Sorex fumeus) Mole, Hairy-tailed (Parascalops breweri) Carnivore; both diurnal and nocturnal; mustelid; approx. Classified as Endangered. The gray wolf is regionally extinct (no wild occurrences) in Maryland. 4 inches long (including tail). Prefers damp, open habitats. Rabbit, Appalachian Cottontail (Sylvilagus obscurus) Semi-aquatic. Carnivore; phocidae; 5 to 6 feet long; 300 to 400 pounds; gray-silver body, black eyes, harp-shaped markings on back. Solitary hunter. Mole, Eastern (Scalopus aquaticus) Otter, Northern River (Lutra canadensis) Some of those things can get pretty big. Carnivore; nocturnal; mustelid; 18.4 to 28 inches long. Mouse, Deer (Peromyscus maniculatus) Named for Georges Cuvier, who first described them. Carnivore; delphinidae; 8 to 9 feet long; weighs 420 to 500 lbs. Mouse, Eastern Harvest (Reithrodontomys humulis) Lives in matriarchal pod. Maryland Municipalities Insectivore; nocturnal; soricidae; approx. Maryland Departments Omnivore; nocturnal; rodent; 8.2 to 9 inches long. Also known as Blackfish and Pothead. Lives in small pod. Carnivore; crepuscular; canine; 18 to 35 inches long; weighs 8 to 17 lbs. Carnivore; delphinidae; 8 feet long; weighs 300 to 350 lbs. Also known as Least Rorqual Whale, Piked Whale, and Sharp-headed Finner. Herbivore; diurnal; cervidae; 5.2 to 7.3 feet long, 2.7 to 3.3 feet tall at shoulders; weighs 130 to 300 lbs. Mouse, Woodland Jumping (Napaeozapus insignis) Eastern Fox Squirrel, Glen Burnie, Maryland, January 2011. Lives in pod. Carnivore; delphinidae; 8 to 9 feet long; weighs 420 to 500 lbs. Can reach speeds up to 43 mph. Burrows. Hibernates during winter months. Raccoon (Procyon lotor) Lives in small matriarchal pod. Skunk, Eastern Spotted (Spilogale putorius) Primarily nests in ground debris, or rotted logs. Also known as Cachalot. Otter, Northern River (Lutra canadensis) Fisher (Martes pennanti) Subspecies of Eastern Fox Squirrel. Shrew, Southern Water (Sorex palustris punctulatus) Maryland Constitutional Offices & Agencies ANSWER: On December 19, 2014, all wolves in states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota became protected again under the U.S. Primarily subterranean. Climbs and swims. Carnivore; balaenopteridae; up to 110 feet long; weighs up to 165 tons; long, tapered blue-gray back with light belly; ridge from blowhole to upper lip; baleen plates in mouth, grooves or pleats along throat. Whale, Long-finned Pilot (Globicephala melas) Nutria (Myocastor coypus) Opossum, Virginia (Didelphis virginiana) Carnivore; delphinidae; up to 9 feet long; weights up to 460 pounds; gray torpedo-shaped body with darker "cape" or patch around tall dorsal fin and dark "mask" on face; round head. Carnivore; nocturnal; mustelid; up to 12 inches long; distinct black-tipped tail. Shrew, Cinereus (Sorex cinereus) Skilled climber. Burrows. Whale, Sei (Balaenoptera borealis) Lives alone or in a pair. Solitary hunter. Search the Manual There are bobcat in MD though, just no lynx. Emits brown-red ink-like substance if frightened. Omnivore; diurnal; talpidae; approx. Skilled climber; immune to snake venom. Maryland Government Seal, Hooded (Cystophora cristata) Squirrel, Eastern Gray (Sciurus carolinensis) Primarily subterranean. Carnivore; crepuscular; canine; 18 to 35 inches long; weighs 8 to 17 lbs. Carnivore; delphinidae; up to 25 feet long; weighs up to 5,000 pounds; black, gray or brown body with white markings; square, sometimes creased, forehead or melon; long, sickle-shaped flippers. Pack hunter. Prefers caves, mines, and rocky areas. Feral horse [Assateague horse](right), Assateague Island National Park Seashore, Berlin, Maryland, May 2015. Lives in matriarchal pod. Carnivore; phocoenidae; 4 to 6 feet long; weighs 130 to 180 lbs; gray back, flippers, dorsal and tail fins, gray sides, white belly, gray stripes along throat, triangular dorsal fin. Photo by Diane F. Evartt. 9 inches long (including tail); distinct short tail. Insectivore; nocturnal; soricidae; 4 to 5 inches long (including tail). Also known as Common Porpoise and Puffing Pig. 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