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Ep. 65 - Fishers: Eatin’ More Toes Than Turkeys

Ep. 65 - Fishers: Eatin’ More Toes Than Turkeys

FromThe Field Guides


Ep. 65 - Fishers: Eatin’ More Toes Than Turkeys

FromThe Field Guides

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Apr 30, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Fishers (Pekania pennanti) are a predator species reclaiming much of its former range in the northeastern US, but, as sightings become more common, so do stories of what fishers (AKA fisher cats) are up to. Are they eating young turkeys and housecats? Are they the animal you hear screaming from the woods at night? Why did one study find fisher toes and feet in the stomachs of other fishers?! This episode, the guys are on the trail - both literally and figuratively - tracking down the life history of this elusive member of the weasel family. This episode was recorded on April 24, 2024 at Hunters Creek County Park in East Aurora, NY.Episode NotesAre skunks weasels? The guys debated whether or not skunks are members of the weasel family, with Daniel saying that they were not. Turns out he was correct. The Canadian Encyclopedia states: Skunks were previously considered as part of the weasel family (Mustelidae) but DNA research has placed them in their own family, Mephitidae. What do you call a genus that contains only a single species? Bill asked Steve this question, and Steve responded that he thought the term was monotypic. He was right!Visit thefieldguidespodcast.com for full episdoe notes and works cited
Released:
Apr 30, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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