Alaskan Nature: Directory

lonely caribou in Alakan Nature

Ungulates are mammals with hooves, or horny coverings over the lower part of their feet or toes. Ungulates are classified or split into two groups, those with horns and those with antlers. Alaska ungulates include the moose, caribou, elk, Sitka deer, bison, mountain goats, and dall sheep.

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Alaska Mammals:

With 112 mammal species, Alaska ranks 12th of the 50 U.S. states in mammalian diversity.

Learn more about Alaskan mammals

Shrews Bats Cats
Canines Bears Weasels
Ungulates Rabbits Rodents
Alaska Least Weasel

Alaska least weasel