Muskrat By: Jacob Hodge.

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Muskrat By: Jacob Hodge

What does my animal look like? Brown fur Small ears 10-14 inches tall Weighs 4 pounds

Where does my animal live? The marshes, ponds, and streams of North America, Europe, and Asia.

What does my animal eat? The muskrat is a omnivore that eats aquatic plants, frogs, and fish.

Predators Hawks Owls Mink Foxes Otters Humans

What adaptations does it have to help it survive? How It helps the Animal Survive Water proof fur It will stay afloat and not drown in the water. Extra air supply It can stay underwater for longer. Webbed feet Lets it swim in the water

Here are some amazing facts: Can go underwater for 20mins. When muskrats carry things underwater they don’t get a mouthful of water.