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  2. Rat - Wikipedia

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    Other rat genera include Neotoma (pack rats), Bandicota (bandicoot rats) and Dipodomys (kangaroo rats). Rats are typically distinguished from mice by their size. Usually the common name of a large muroid rodent will include the word "rat", while a smaller muroid's name will include "mouse". The common terms rat and mouse are not taxonomically ...

  3. Northern grasshopper mouse - Wikipedia

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    The northern grasshopper mouse is an altricial species; baby mice are naked with closed eyes when they are born, and weigh about three grams. Both sexes reach their sexual maturity at three months, but the lifespan of a typical mouse living in the wild is only a few weeks to a few months.

  4. Pack rat - Wikipedia

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    A pack rat or packrat, also called a woodrat or trade rat, are any species in the North and Central American rodent genus Neotoma. Pack rats have a rat-like appearance, with long tails, large ears, and large, black eyes. Pack rats are noticeably larger than deer mice, harvest mice, and grasshopper mice, and are usually somewhat larger than ...

  5. Plains rat - Wikipedia

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    The plains rat (Pseudomys australis), also known as the palyoora, plains mouse and eastern mouse, [2] is a conilurine rodent native to arid and semi-arid Australia. [3]

  6. Dusky-footed woodrat - Wikipedia

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    They are similar in appearance to the common rat species Rattus rattus and Rattus norvegicus, but with larger ears and eyes, softer coats, and furred tails. The California mouse, Peromyscus californicus , which has similar distribution, is sometimes found living in woodrat dens.

  7. List of rodents - Wikipedia

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    Juscelinomys candango - Brasilia burrowing mouse or candango mouse (extinct) Juscelinomys guaporensis - Rio Guapore burrowing mouse; Juscelinomys huanchacae - Huanchaca akodont; Juscelinomys talpinus - molelike mouse; Genus Kunsia. Kunsia tomentosus - woolly giant rat; Genus Lenoxus. Lenoxus apicalis - Andean rat; Genus Necromys. Necromys ...

  8. New World rats and mice - Wikipedia

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    The New World rats and mice are a group of related rodents found in North and South America.They are extremely diverse in appearance and ecology, ranging from the tiny Baiomys to the large Kunsia.

  9. Rhabdomys - Wikipedia

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    Rhabdomys is a largely Southern African genus of muroid rodents slightly larger than house mice.They are known variously as striped or four-striped mice or rats.Traditionally the genus has been seen as a single species, Rhabdomys pumilio, though modern evidence on the basis of karyotype and mtDNA analysis suggests that it comprises two or more species and subspecies. [1]

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