Mammals

Artiodactyla

The Artiodactyla or Even-toed Hoofed Mammals are divided into five families in North America; the Tayassuidae (Peccaries), Suidae (Wild Boar), Cervidae (Deer, Elk, Caribou, and Moose), Antilocapridae (Pronghorn), and Bovidae (Bison, Goats, Muskox, and Sheep).

Animal Diversity Web - Cervidae. Information and photographs of Moose, Elk, White-tailed Deer, and Caribou (Reindeer).

Animal Diversity Web - Bovidae. Information and photographs of Buffalo (Bison), Mountain Goat, Muskox, and Bighorn Sheep.

Mammals of Socorro County, New Mexico. Photographs and information on Mule Deer, the pronghorn, Elk, the White-tailed Deer, and the Bighorn Sheep.

Museum of Paleontology, University of California. Information on the life history, ecology, systematics, morphology, and fossil record of the Artiodactyla.

 

SPECIFIC

Tayassuidae

Collared Peccary. DesertUSA. Information and figures of the collared Peccary.

 

Cervidae

The Woodland Caribou. Information and photographs of the Woodland subspecies of the Caribou (Reindeer) in Alberta. Links to other Caribou sites are given.

The Barren Ground Caribou. Wikipedia. Information and photographs of the Caribou in the Northwest Territories.

Caribou and Reindeer. Arctic Studies Center. Smithsonian Institution. Information on the wildlife of the North American arctic including Caribou.

Central Valley Christian High School. Good information and photographs of Caribou. Primarily for younger family members.

 

BOVIDAE

Center for Bison Studies. Photographs of Bison (Buffalos) and a bibliography.