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- Muskrat - Wikipedia
The muskrat or common muskrat[1] (Ondatra zibethicus) is a medium-sized semiaquatic rodent Adult muskrats weigh 0 6–2 kg (11⁄4 – 41⁄2 lb), with a body length (excluding the tail) of 20–35 cm (8–14 in) They are covered with short, thick fur of medium to dark brown color
- Muskrat | Description, Habitat, Pictures, Tail, Facts | Britannica
Muskrat, a large amphibious rodent indigenous to North America but found also in Europe and Asia It is a robust vole with short legs, a compact body, and a sparsely haired scaly tail that is flattened vertically
- Muskrat - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Muskrat The Muskrat is a mid-sized rodent that originates in North America, which looks somewhat like a beaver
- Muskrats Are Fat Little Rodents With a Signature Smell
Muskrats are stout little critters, with thick fur that can range in color from red to brown to black; it's also lighter in color on the throat and tummy areas A short stiff underfur provides them with much needed insulation and buoyancy
- 10 Key Facts About Muskrats - A-Z Animals
Here is a list of 10 incredible muskrat facts, including how muskrats eat, where they live, and their importance to human cultures
- Muskrat Facts - Fact Animal
Muskrat Facts Overview Muskrats aren’t true rats, but from a separate family of rodents that includes lemmings, hamsters and voles They’re wetland specialists, spending much of their time in water, and named after their special scent
- Muskrat - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) is a medium-sized semiaquatic rodent native to North America It lives in wetlands over a wide range of climates and habitats It has important effects on the ecology of wetlands and is a resource of food and fur for humans
- What Does a Muskrat Look Like? A Detailed Description
The muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) is a semi-aquatic rodent native to North America, inhabiting wetlands, marshes, and slow-moving waterways Although often confused with a common rat, the muskrat is actually a large vole highly adapted to an aquatic lifestyle
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