"Distribution of Some Nebraskan Mammals" by J. Knox Jones, Jr. is a scientific study from the early 1950s that explores where different types of mammals live in Nebraska. The author uses research they did in the field and collections of animals to show the areas these mammals call home. The publication focuses on shrews, bats, squirrels, mice, and more that live in Nebraska. The findings included measurements of different subspecies, descriptions of the animals' colors, and cool facts about the kind of places they like to live. The goal of the book is to show why keeping track of where mammals live is important for knowing how many different kinds of mammals there are and where they are found in Nebraska.

Distribution of Some Nebraskan Mammals
By J. Knox Jones
Travel through 1950s Nebraska to uncover distribution of specific mammal species in the area, with unique habitats playing a role in where the creatures are found.
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