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x36 Boy Scouts above the size of a common deer; that is, a full grown male weighs two hundred and fifty to three hundred oounds; the female a third less. It is famous for its wonderful power as a rock climber and mountaineer. It is found in the higher Rockies, chiefly above timber lines, from central Idaho to Alaska. Woodchuck (Marmota raonax) The common woodchuck is a grizzly brown on the back, chestnut on the breast, blackish on the crown and paws, and whitish on the cheeks. Its short ears and bushy tail are important characteristics. It measures about twenty-four inches of which the tail is five Goat and a half inches and weighs q rivet to ten pounds. is found in all the wooded [parts of Canada from the ?Rockies to the Atlantic and .south in the eastern states to !about 4o degrees latitude. Beaver (Castor canaden.) The beaver is known by its from twenty-five to fifty pounds-- great size -- weighing its chestnut color, darker on the crown, its webbed feet, and its broad, fiat, naked, scaly tail. valuable fur. The creature is fa- mous for building dams and dig- ging canals. It was found wher- ever there was water and timber in North America north of Mex- Beaver ico, but is now exterminated in most highly set fled regions. Muskrat (Fiber zibethicus) The muskrat is about the size of a cat; that is, it is twenty- one inches long, of which the tail is ten inches. In color it somewhat resembles the beaver, but its feet are.not conspicu- ously webbed, its tail is long and flatt? b?xC__?l? not