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  2. Gopher - Wikipedia

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    Gophers have small eyes and a short, hairy tail, which they use to feel around tunnels when they walk backwards. Pocket gophers have often been found to carry external parasites including, most commonly, lice, but also ticks, fleas, and mites. [8] Common predators of the gopher include weasels, snakes, and hawks. [10]

  3. Botta's pocket gopher - Wikipedia

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    Botta's pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae) is a pocket gopher native to western North America. It is also known in some areas as valley pocket gopher , particularly in California. Both the specific and common names of this species honor Paul-Émile Botta , a naturalist and archaeologist who collected mammals in California in 1827 and 1828.

  4. Mountain pocket gopher - Wikipedia

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    They will live and roam between 0.008 and 0.012 hectares, with tunnel systems anywhere from 200-2,000 square feet. [3] These gophers prefer there to be vegetation above their tunnels and cause heaps of dirt to rise where they surface. [4] In summer, the gophers tunnel where the groundwater supply is about 4.3 feet below the surface.

  5. List of mammals of California - Wikipedia

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    Five species of pocket gophers occur in California. Botta's pocket gopher, Thomomys bottae; Western pocket gopher, Thomomys mazama; Mountain pocket gopher, Thomomys monticola; Northern pocket gopher, Thomomys talpoides; Townsend's pocket gopher, Thomomys townsendii; The giant kangaroo rat (Dipodomys ingens) is endemic to California

  6. Camas pocket gopher - Wikipedia

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    The incisors of gophers in the genus Thomomys have characteristically smooth anterior surfaces, while those of Geomys have two deep grooves per tooth and those of Cratogeomys have a single groove. [5] The camas pocket gopher is a member of the subgenus Megascapheus, established in 1903, at that time for the camas pocket gopher alone.

  7. Researchers find gophers responsible for recovery of ... - AOL

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    The United States is home to nearly 170 of the 1,350 volcanoes that are considered to be active across the world. Original article source: Researchers find gophers responsible for recovery of ...

  8. How do Gophers athletes view NIL? We asked them - AOL

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    Of the 272 recent Gophers NIL deals, social media-related endorsements accounted for 57% of those agreements. Companies seek athletes with strong followings across social media so their products ...

  9. Gopherus - Wikipedia

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    The gopher tortoise is grouped with land tortoises that originated 60 million years ago, in North America. A genetic study has shown that their closest relatives are in the Asian genus Manouria. [1] The gopher tortoises live in the southern United States from California's Mojave Desert across to Florida, and in parts of northern Mexico.