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  2. List of mammals of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The skull of the Florida panther is broader and flatter with highly arched nasal bones. [38] Reportedly only seventy adult animals are alive, [39] and a 1992 study estimated that the subspecies would become extinct between 2016 and 2055. [40] It was chosen in 1982 as the Florida state animal by the state's schoolchildren. [41]

  3. Eastern woodrat - Wikipedia

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    When searching for food is dangerous or unproductive, animals often use food stores to supply all or part of their diet. This is a feasible strategy to avoid food shortage. It is the habit of collecting and storing both food and nonfood items that has earned the eastern woodrat is other common name of "pack-rat" or "trade rat". [17]

  4. Nutria - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, instead, the popular name is, as in North America and Asia, nutria, but it is also called castorino 'little beaver', by which its fur is known in Italy. In Swedish, the animal is known as sumpbäver 'marsh/swamp beaver'. In Brazil, the animal is known as ratão-do-banhado 'big swamp rat', nútria, or caxingui (the last from Tupi).

  5. Key Largo woodrat - Wikipedia

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    The rat's habit of building large nests ("4ft by 6ft homes") was seen as proof that "even wildlife in Florida want enormous homes." [ 29 ] Novelist Lydia Millet paid homage to the woodrat in her 2008 novel How the Dead Dream , a story of a young real estate developer from Los Angeles who, after some personal turmoil, takes an obsessive interest ...

  6. List of rodents of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Keys population has been recognized as a separate subspecies, N. f. smalli. [102] Oryzomys palustris, another species that is widespread in the eastern U.S. Different portions of the Florida Keys population have been recognized as the subspecies O. p. natator and as a separate species, O. argentatus; the latter is not currently ...

  7. Marsh rice rat - Wikipedia

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    According to Goldman, Florida animals (P. o. coloratus and P. o. natator) generally have the largest and broadest skulls, and the western specimen (P. o. texensis) has a somewhat smaller and narrower skull than those from the east outside Florida (P. o. palustris). [95] In P. o. argentatus, the skull is also relatively narrow. [90]

  8. List of rodents - Wikipedia

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    Ototylomys chiapensis - La Pera big-eared climbing rat; Ototylomys phyllotis - big-eared climbing rat; Genus Tylomys. Tylomys bullaris - Chiapan climbing rat; Tylomys fulviventer - fulvous-bellied climbing rat; Tylomys mirae - Mira climbing rat; Tylomys nudicaudus - Peters's climbing rat; Tylomys panamensis - Panamanian climbing rat

  9. List of invasive species in the Everglades - Wikipedia

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    There are a few feral rat species in South Florida, including brown rats (Rattus norvegicus), but black rats are considerably more populous than any other species of rat. All exotic rats compete with native mice and rodents for food and shelter, but the black rat is noted for significantly affecting the endangered Key Largo woodrat ( Neotoma ...