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  2. Dusky-footed woodrat - Wikipedia

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    The dusky-footed woodrat (Neotoma fuscipes) is a species of nocturnal rodent in the family Cricetidae. [2] Nicknames include "packrats" or "trade rats" because of their tendency to hoard things, build large domed dens, and "trade" by dropping then picking up another object for it.

  3. List of mammals of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Dusky-footed woodrat: Neotoma fuscipes: Cricetidae ... Species range maps that support current ranges developed were done by Thomas A. O'Neil and Margaret M ...

  4. Pack rat - Wikipedia

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    Neotoma fuscipes - dusky-footed woodrat; ... Average males range in size from 310 to 470 mm (12 to 19 in), with the average being 379 mm (14.9 in), and average ...

  5. Santa Ana Mountains - Wikipedia

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    A surprising variety of wildlife species can be found, including mountain lion, [10] mule deer, bobcat, coyote, gray fox, American badger, ring-tailed cat, spotted skunk, western gray squirrel, long-tailed weasel, dusky-footed woodrat, kangaroo rat, bats, spotted owl, western pond turtle, steelhead, coast horned lizard, least Bell's vireo ...

  6. Santa Susana Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Small mammals that are less often seen include the dusky-footed woodrat and the agile kangaroo rat. As for larger mammals, the well-trained eye might spot California mule deer or a coyote . Larger mammals that are considerably more secretive and therefore less often encountered include the gray fox , bobcat , ring-tailed cat , American badger ...

  7. List of mammals of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Known only to survive in captivity or as a naturalized population well outside its previous range. CR: ... Dusky-footed woodrat, N. fuscipes [n 3] LC (N. f. riparia: E)

  8. Big-eared woodrat - Wikipedia

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    The big-eared woodrat inhabits the southern portion of what was formerly the range of the dusky-footed woodrat, with the latter woodrat species inhabiting the northern portion the range. [3] Specifically, big-eared woodrats' can be found along the west coast of North America from just south of Monterey Bay to Baja California.

  9. List of mammals of North America - Wikipedia

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    Arizona woodrat, Neotoma devia [n 1] LC; Eastern woodrat, Neotoma floridana [n 4] LC (Key Largo woodrat, N. f. smalli: E) Dusky-footed woodrat, Neotoma fuscipes [n 4] LC (ssp. riparia: E) Goldman's woodrat, Neotoma goldmani [9] LC; Desert woodrat, Neotoma lepida [n 4] LC and: [n 3] Angel de la Guarda woodrat, Neotoma insularis [9] DD