Around the front of the Environmental Sciences building at UNT are a number of sculptures of animals native to Texas, with informational plaques next to each one. This multi will require you to look at the different animals on display.
Note - I recommend parking on Hickory Street on the north side of this building. There is free parallel parking available there, wheras parking on campus may require a permit or a parking fee.
The final cache is at N 33 AB.CDE W 97 FG.HJK
A - How many Bobcats are there?
B - How many Eastern Fox Squirrels are there?
C - Dr. J.K.G. Silvey retired as a distinguished professor emeritus in what year? Use the last digit from the plaque.
D - Regarding the Post Oak tree, how long are the leaves in inches? Add the two numbers together.
E - How many Virginia Opossums are there? (There is a traditional cache at this one, if you haven't found it yet. GC99YFB)
F - How many Greater Roadrunners are there? Subtract that number from the number of Nine Banded Armadillos.
G - The Northern Bobwhite gathers in groups of how many? (__ to __) Add the four digits together.
H - How many Black-Tailed Jackrabbits are there? Divide that number by the number of American Crows.
J - How many Coyotes are there? Add that number to the number of White Tailed Deer.
K - How many Great Horned Owls are there?
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Congrats to KidWrangler and beatnik59 for the First to Find!