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into the crawford bay wetlands, either from peter's road or from the beach road. two creeks flow into the shallow north end of the bay, beaver creek on the east and crawford creek on the west. the creeks and the flat flood- plain between them provide a varied habitat for many species of birds and mammals
. from pe- ter's road the path winds beside a large beaver pond, and beaver dams may be seen farther along towards the lake. mammals that may be encountered include bea- ver, river otter, elk, deer, coyote, mink, and musk- rat. bears, cougars, and moose are also infrequent visitors. keep small children...
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(eds.). encyclopedia of marine mammals. san diego, ca: academic press. pp. – . ^ sears, r.; williamson, j.m.; wenzel, f.w.; bérubé, m.; gendron, d.; jones, p. ( ).
"growth and energy budgets of large baleen whales from the southern hemisphere". fao fisheries series ( ) mammals in the seas. : – . ^ a b c d e f mizroch, s.a.; rice, d.w.; breiwick, j.m. ( )....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_whale