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Woodland voles live in family groups in burrow systems in home ranges around 14.75-17.75 in (40–45 cm). [4] The burrows are exclusive to the family groups, however a group usually does not need to defend its burrows as other voles usually will not invade them. [6]
Eastern meadow voles are active year-round [8] [9] and day or night, with no clear 24-hour rhythm in many areas. [10] Most changes in activity are imposed by season, habitat, cover, temperature, and other factors. Eastern meadow voles have to eat frequently, and their active periods (every two to three hours) are associated with food digestion.
We'll have updates throughout the evening as severe weather rolls through the Tri-State on Sunday evening. 10:03 p.m.: Gibson County Sheriff's Office reports damage to trees, power lines
A line of storms that swept across the central U.S. damaged homes, tangled power lines and uprooted trees. Wet Halloween night ahead for Midwest, Southern states after damaging storms in central ...
The California vole (Microtus californicus) is a type of vole [2] which lives throughout much of California and part of southwestern Oregon. It is also known as the "California meadow mouse", a misnomer as this species is a vole, not a mouse. It averages 172 mm (6.8 in) in length although this length varies greatly between subspecies.
A tree fell into a house on Bradford Road in Cambria around 5 a.m. on Jan. 9 2023. San Bernardo Creek Road is completely flooded due to the Jan. 9 2023 storm in San Luis Obispo County.
The bank vole lives for up to two years in the wild. [6] In captivity this can increase to over 42 months, with the older voles tending to spend most time resting, less physically agile, though still capable of having a spin on the wheel. Male bank voles exhibit inbreeding avoidance behavior, finding nonsibling females more attractive than ...
Two large trees are caused heavy residential damage on Fincastle Road in the Chevy Chase neighborhood following a severe thunderstorm that uprooted a large tree in Lexington, Ky on April 2, 2024.