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  2. Dulzura kangaroo rat - Wikipedia

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    The Dulzura kangaroo rat, or San Diego kangaroo rat (Dipodomys simulans) is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. [2] It is found in Baja California, Mexico, and in the Colorado Desert and elsewhere in California in the United States. It is a common species and the IUCN has assessed its status as being of "least concern".

  3. Rat ambassadors try to counter bad press amid NYC's rat war - AOL

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    San Diego Zoo wildlife care specialist Lauren Credidio provides a treat to Runa, an African giant pouched rat, after she searched and found a pouch of chamomile tea during a presentation at the ...

  4. San Diego, California, high school has a rat problem?

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  5. Stephens's kangaroo rat - Wikipedia

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    Stephens's kangaroo rat was once found in limited regions in southern California, [8] but now due to development leading to habitat loss the populations are now only found in select nature reserves in San Jacinto Valley, San Bernardino, and northwestern San Diego counties in California. [5]

  6. 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.

  7. Working Cats Program - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the rats are simply repelled by the cats' odor, and leave the site. The program was first implemented in 1999, at the Flower Mart in downtown Los Angeles. The area was plagued by rats, and the extermination methods (spraying poison) was not only making the humans sick, it did not solve the rat problem. [1]

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