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  2. Texas kangaroo rat - Wikipedia

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    The Texas kangaroo rat (Dipodomys elator) is a rodent of the family Heteromyidae. [2] It is found in Texas and Oklahoma in the United States , where it often lives in association with brush species, like mesquite and lotebush, growing in areas with firm clay-loam soils.

  3. Category:Dipodomys - Wikipedia

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    Stephens's kangaroo rat; T. Texas kangaroo rat; Tipton kangaroo rat This page was last edited on 29 March 2013, at 10:34 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. Kangaroo rat - Wikipedia

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    Kangaroo rats, small mostly nocturnal rodents of genus Dipodomys, are native to arid areas of western North America.The common name derives from their bipedal form. They hop in a manner similar to the much larger kangaroo, but developed this mode of locomotion independently, like several other clades of rodents (e.g., dipodids and hopping mice).

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  6. 'Move, change or die': How these animals adapt and survive ...

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    Texas kangaroo rat burrow seen in a pasture in Iowa Park. These animals like to build in well-drained, elevated clay soils. Cozy nests and dens.

  7. Texas Family Wins Fight Against HOA to Keep Pet Kangaroo - AOL

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    We've covered HOA battles over statues and flags. Even playhouses for young children. But a baby kangaroo? Say it isn't so. Nick and Jeni Dreis of Spring, Texas, took home the 6-month-old red ...

  8. Dipodomyinae - Wikipedia

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    Dipodomyinae is a subfamily of heteromyid rodents, the kangaroo rats and mice. Dipodomyines, as implied by both their common and scientific names, are bipedal ; they also jump exceptionally well. Kangaroo rats and mice are native to desert and semidesert ecosystems of western North America from southern Canada to central Mexico .

  9. March Mammal Madness - Wikipedia

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    The wildcard match was also done with four mammal competitors instead of the usual two. Members of the March Mammal Madness team dressed up as the competing mammals and acted out the battle in front of a green screen. The battle was then edited together and the final video was tweeted out during the first day of the 2017 March Mammal Madness ...