"Noteworthy Mammals from Sinaloa, Mexico" by J. Knox Jones Jr., Ticul Alvarez, and M. Raymond Lee is a scientific report from the 1960s that shares discoveries about mammals in Sinaloa, Mexico, after more than a decade of research. The report highlights twenty different mammal species, emphasizing how far some of them spread beyond their previously known habitats and providing important scientific details. This work features field studies from across Sinaloa, reporting on surprising new locations for animals like shrews and bats. Because of the study of specimens, habitats, and measurements, the research gives a better understanding of the region’s wildlife diversity and the environmental meaning of the findings, with clear scientific descriptions.
Noteworthy Mammals from Sinaloa, Mexico
By J. Knox Jones
Travel to Sinaloa, Mexico, where scientists uncover incredible details about unusual creatures, with the discovery of mammals traveling to places they have never been seen before.
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