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Yes they are found in Oklahoma
Looking into it I think it may be an alligator gar judging by the size of the skull.
This bat appears to be sick with something looks like a fungus on its nose and wing hopefully not the white nose syndrome!!
Nice photo although it is tagged wrong the ostrich is not a mammal although an impressive animal
The tags are used to identify the deer as an individual from a distance so that the biologists do not have to tranquilize or otherwise capture the deer which causes stress on the animal. Pit tags would work if they could capture the animal but would be harder and more stressful on the animal to handle it in a way to read the pit tag. The radio collars are specially designed for the animals to lessen the stress or any injury to the animal. The deer should be in no pain from these techniques used to track and identify the deer
Looks like the mice found it first. It's amazing how fast they work on bones
Looks like a gar of some kind not sure on species
It's a Phlox depending on where it was located determines the species