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  2. Bushy-tailed woodrat - Wikipedia

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    Bushy-tailed woodrats do not hibernate. They build several food caches, which they use during the winter months. [6] The bushy-tailed woodrat engages in hind foot-drumming when alarmed. It will also drum when undisturbed, producing a slow, tapping sound. [6]

  3. Eastern woodrat - Wikipedia

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    The eastern woodrat (Neotoma floridana), also known as the Florida woodrat or bush rat, is a pack rat native to the central and Eastern United States. It constructs large dens that may serve as nests for many generations and stores food in outlying caches for the winter. While widespread and not uncommon, it has declined or disappeared in ...

  4. Hibernation - Wikipedia

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    The typical winter season for obligate hibernators is characterized by periods of torpor interrupted by periodic, euthermic arousals, during which body temperatures and heart rates are restored to more typical levels. The cause and purpose of these arousals are still not clear; the question of why hibernators may return periodically to normal ...

  5. What does cold weather mean for snakes and alligators in SC ...

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    Weather. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... Just as some warm-blooded animals hibernate during the winter as they endure frigid temperatures ...

  6. 4 ways to keep your SC house Palmetto bug, rat and ... - AOL

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    Here are four ways to keep your South Carolina home free of Palmetto bugs, snakes and rats during the winter months. ... Fox Weather. California wildfires: Death toll rises to 16 as catastrophic ...

  7. Weather and climate effects on Lyme disease exposure

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    Nymphs usually attach and feed on small mammals and birds. After feeding, nymphs drop off and molt to adults that will reappear in the fall of the same year. Adults seek medium to large mammalian hosts, primarily deer. Once adulthood is reached, ticks no longer hibernate during the winter and may become active on warm winter days. [6]

  8. When does winter start? Here's what NOAA, AccuWeather, Old ...

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    However, "winter will be cooler than usual for the most part" in Florida, the Almanac's forecast said. "February is expected to be 3°F above average, with near-average temperatures for the rest ...

  9. Bank vole - Wikipedia

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    The bank vole is active by day and also at night. It does not hibernate in winter. It excavates long, shallow branching burrows with multiple exits, sometimes tunnelling along beneath the leaf litter. It gathers and stores food underground and makes a nest with moss, dry grasses and leaves close to the surface or even above ground.