List of mammals of Pennsylvania

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A white-tailed deer fawn. The white-tailed deer is the state animal of Pennsylvania. White-tailed deer fawn in Berwyn PA.jpg
A white-tailed deer fawn. The white-tailed deer is the state animal of Pennsylvania.

This list of mammals in Pennsylvania consists of 66 species currently believed to occur wild in the state. This excludes feral domesticated species.

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Several species recently lived wild in Pennsylvania, but are now extirpated (locally, but not globally, extinct). They are the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris), eastern wolf (Canis lycaon), American marten (Martes americana), wolverine (Gulo gulo), cougar (Puma concolor), Canada lynx (Lynx canadensis), moose (Alces alces), and bison (Bison bison).

Opossums

Order: Didelphimorphia

Family: Didelphidae

One species of opossum occurs in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status [2] Notes Distribution [2]
Virginia opossum

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Didelphis virginianaCommon D. virginiana virginianaStatewide

Shrews and moles

Order: Eulipotyphla

Family: Soricidae

Seven species of shrews live in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Northern short-tailed shrew Blarina brevicaudaCommon Statewide
Least shrew Cryptotis parvaEndangered
locally
South central
Masked shrew Sorex cinereusCommon Statewide
Maryland shrew Sorex cinereus fontinalisCommon The Maryland shrew is now considered a subspecies of masked shrew. Piedmont and Valley and Ridge
Long-tailed shrew Sorex disparRare Appalachian Uplands
Smoky shrew Sorex fumeusCommon Statewide
Pygmy shrew Sorex hoyiUncommon Presumed statewide
Water shrew Sorex palustrisUncommon Mountain streams

Family: Talpidae

Three species of moles occur in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Star-nosed mole Condylura cristataUncommon Statewide
Hairy-tailed mole Parascalops breweriUncommon Statewide
Eastern mole Scalopus aquaticusUncommon Piedmont and Valley and Ridge

Bats

Order: Chiroptera

Family: Vespertilionidae

Eleven species of evening bats occur in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Tri-colored bat Perimyotis subflavusUncommon Statewide
Big brown bat Eptesicus fuscusCommon Statewide
Evening bat Nycticeius humeralisRare Southeastern
Red bat Lasiurus borealisUncommon Statewide
Seminole bat Lasiurus seminolusRare Piedmont
Hoary bat Lasiurus cinereusUncommon Statewide
Small-footed myotis Myotis leibiiThreatened
locally
Statewide
Northern long-eared bat Myotis septentrionalisStatewide
Little brown myotis Myotis lucifugusCommon Statewide
Indiana bat Myotis sodalisEndangered Central
Silver-haired bat Lasionycteris noctivagansUncommon Statewide

Rabbits and hares

Order: Lagomorpha

Family: Leporidae

Three species of rabbits and hares occur in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Eastern cottontail

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Sylvilagus floridanusCommon Statewide
Appalachian cottontail Sylvilagus obscurusUncommon Eastern mountains
Snowshoe hare Lepus americanusRare Appalachian Uplands
European hare Lepus europaeusCommonIntroducedNortheastern area

Rodents

Order: Rodentia

Family: Castoridae

One species of beaver occurs in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
North American beaver Castor canadensisReintroduced Statewide

Family: Myocastoridae

One species of porcupine occurs in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
North American porcupine Erethizon doratumUncommon Northern and central

Family: Dipodidae

Two species of jumping mice occur in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Woodland jumping mouse Napaeozapus insignisCommon Northern and western
Meadow jumping mouse Zapus hudsoniusCommon Statewide

Family: Cricetidae

Nine species of voles and New World rats and mice occur in Pennsylvania.

Subfamily Arvicolinae (lemmings, voles, and muskrats)

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Rock vole Microtus chrotorrhinusRare Northeast
Meadow vole Microtus pennsylvanicusCommon Statewide
Woodland vole Microtus pinetorumCommon Statewide
Southern bog lemming Synaptomys cooperiUncommon Statewide
Southern red-backed vole Myodes gapperiCommon Statewide
Muskrat Ondatra zibethicusCommon Statewide

Subfamily Neotominae (North American rats and mice)

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Allegheny woodrat Neotoma magisterThreatened Mountain ridges
Eastern deer mouse Peromyscus maniculatusCommon Statewide
White-footed mouse Peromyscus leucopusCommon Statewide

Family: Muridae

Three species of Old World rats and mice occur in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
House mouse Mus musculusIntroduced Statewide
Brown rat Rattus norvegicusIntroduced Statewide
Black rat Rattus rattusIntroduced Statewide

Family: Sciuridae

Eight species of squirrels, chipmunks, and marmots occur in Pennsylvania.

Subfamily Sciurinae (tree squirrels and flying squirrels)

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Eastern gray squirrel

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Sciurus carolinensisCommon Statewide
Fox squirrel Sciurus nigerUncommon Southern and western
American red squirrel Tamiasciurus hudsonicusCommon Statewide
Northern flying squirrel Glaucomys sabrinusRare Northern
Southern flying squirrel Glaucomys volansCommon Statewide

Subfamily Xerinae (chipmunks and ground squirrels)

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Groundhog Marmota monaxCommon Statewide
Thirteen-lined ground squirrel Ictidomys tridecemlineatusIntroduced Mercer and Venango Counties
Eastern chipmunk Tamias striatusCommon Statewide

Carnivorans

Order: Carnivora

Family: Felidae

One species of cat occurs in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Bobcat Lynx rufusRare L. rufus rufus Appalachian Uplands

Family: Canidae

Three species of canids occur in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Coyote Canis latransCommon Eastern coyote, C. latrans ssp.Statewide
Gray fox Urocyon cinereoargenteusCommon Statewide
Red fox Vulpes vulpesCommon Eastern American red fox, V. vulpes fulvusStatewide

Family: Ursidae

One species of bear occurs in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Black bear Ursus americanusCommon U. americanus americanus Appalachian Mountains in Central Pennsylvania

Family: Mephitidae

Two species of skunks occur in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Striped skunk Mephitis mephitisCommon Statewide
Eastern spotted skunk Spilogale putoriusRare South central

Family: Mustelidae

Seven species of mustelids occur in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
River otter Lontra canadensisRare L. canadensis canadensisNorthern
Least weasel Mustela nivalisUncommon M. nivalis allegheniensisWestern two-thirds
American ermine Mustela richardsoniiUncommonStatewide except southwest
Long-tailed weasel Neogale frenataCommon Statewide
Mink Neogale visonCommon N. vison minkStatewide
Fisher Pekania pennantiReintroduced North central
Badger Taxidea taxusUncommon [3] Western two-thirds

Family: Procyonidae

One species of raccoons occurs in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Raccoon Procyon lotorCommon Eastern raccoon, P. lotor lotorStatewide

Hoofed mammals

Order: Artiodactyla

Family: Cervidae

Two species of deer occur in Pennsylvania.

Common name Scientific name Status Notes Distribution
Elk Cervus canadensisReintroduced Eastern elk once inhabited the state, but were driven to extinction. Rocky Mountain elk were introduced in their place in the early 20th century, and the population has risen steadily since then. North central
White-tailed deer

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Odocoileus virginianusCommon Northern white-tailed deer, O. virginianus borealisStatewide

References

  1. "About Pennsylvania". Pennsylvania website . Archived from the original on 2009-10-14. Retrieved 2009-10-14.{{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  2. 1 2 Except where noted otherwise, status and distribution come from "Mammals of Pennsylvania". The American Society of Mammalogists website . Retrieved 2011-06-09.{{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  3. "IUCN Red List of Threatened Species". Iucnredlist.org. Retrieved 2022-08-10.