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Fisher in Hollow Log (Captive)

A fisher (Pekania pennanti) looks out from a hollow log in an exhibit at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park near Eatonville, Washington. Fishers are found in forests throughout northern North America. They are omivours, feeding on a wide variety of small animals and occasionally on fruits and mushrooms. Despite their name, however, they rarely eat fish.

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A fisher (Pekania pennanti) looks out from a hollow log in an exhibit at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park near Eatonville, Washington. Fishers are found in forests throughout northern North America. They are omivours, feeding on a wide variety of small animals and occasionally on fruits and mushrooms. Despite their name, however, they rarely eat fish.
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