Black Mammalogists Week: Mammals with Black in their Common name
Across
- 1. This small bovid mammal with a reddish head is also known as 'tuba' in the Manding language of Dyula.
- 4. This mammal is common across North America, sometimes found near your trash can!
- 6. This mammal was described in the Lewis and Clark expedition and is very important to prairie ecosystems.
- 7. Recent studies have questioned the importance of this mammal in the spread of the plague.
- 9. This mammal is endemic to a famous island. In 2008, this mammalian species was split into two species, based on eye color (blue and brown).
Down
- 1. This miniature mammal has another common name (Koopman's ?) and is quite spiky.
- 2. This flying mammal is named after another mammal (which does not fly, although some call it sly).
- 3. This mammal is the smallest cat in Africa and has been called the "deadliest cat on the planet".
- 4. This mammal goes by another common name: the ?ian antelope. It's been introduced to the US, Argentina, and Australia, for hunting.
- 5. This giant mammal is a more colorful version of a common mammal in American cities and parks, and is found in Southeast Asia.
- 8. This teeny mammal is only known from one record found on Mount Kinabalu in Borneo, although you might be able to find one of its relatives in your backyard.
- 10. This flying mammal is also named after another non-flying mammal (think, big long-faced dog breed).