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