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  2. Allegheny woodrat - Wikipedia

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    Nocturnal, Allegheny woodrats spend their nights foraging, collecting food and nesting materials. They are most active during the earlier part of the night, from about a half hour after sunset, and again shortly before dawn. During the summer, males have home ranges of about 6.5 ha (16 acres), and females of about 2.5 ha (6.2 acres). [4]

  3. Nesting instinct - Wikipedia

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    Groundhog gathering nesting material for its warm burrow Wood rat (Neotoma lepida) nest at Joshua Tree National Park. In rodents and lagomorphs, the nesting instinct is typically characterized by the urge to seek the lowest sheltered spot available; this is where these mammals give birth.

  4. Pack rat - Wikipedia

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    Pack rats build complex houses or dens made of twigs, cactus joints, and other materials. These contain several nest chambers, food caches, and debris piles. Dens are often built in small caves or rocky crevices, but when close by human habitations, woodrats will opportunistically move into the attics and walls of houses.

  5. Bushy-tailed woodrat - Wikipedia

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    Nests are usually within the midden, but regional variations to this rule occur. When not contained within the midden, the nest is usually concealed in a rocky crevice behind a barricade of sticks. [3] In coniferous forests, the woodrat may build its house as high as 50 feet (15 m) up a tree. [3] Bushy-tailed woodrats do not hibernate. They ...

  6. Eastern woodrat - Wikipedia

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    Automobiles may be damaged by chewing on wires and the introduction of nesting materials. Rarely, eastern woodrats may be the carriers of diseases that are communicable to humans. [27] The eastern woodrat does not have any economic impact on humans, but may receive blame for damages made by black or Norway rats. [26]

  7. Black-tailed tree rat - Wikipedia

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    The nest resembles that of the red-billed buffalo weaver but is made of finer material. [4] [3] Sometimes these rats are solitary while at other times, there may be an individual and several offspring living together. Both males and females have home ranges, the males' ranges being much larger than those of the females.

  8. Dusky-footed woodrat - Wikipedia

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    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. Coyotes and other predators will attempt to prey on these rodents by laying waste to the dens, but the sheer volume of material is usually dissuasive. Occasionally, dusky ...

  9. Greater stick-nest rat - Wikipedia

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    The greater stick-nest rat (Leporillus conditor), also known as the housebuilding rat [4] and wopilkara, [5] is a species of rodent in the family Muridae.They are about the size of a small rabbit and construct large nests of interwoven sticks.

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