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Gnawing Mammals
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Mammal Characteristics Warm – Blooded Usually have a protective coat of hair and a bony skeleton Babies are fed milk with mammary glands
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Gnawing Mammals Sometimes referred to as rodents Have 4 large incisor teeth in front of their mouth Teeth never stop growing Must gnaw on something or teeth become overgrown Most diverse group of mammals Many different species that live in different environments Most are herbivores
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House Mouse
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6 – 8” in length .5 to 1 oz in weight Gray or brown in color Long, hairless tails Live in buildings during cold seasons Live anywhere food and shelter can be found in same place
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House Mouse Begins reproducing at 2 months of age, capable of having 8 litters a year Litter sizes range from 3 to 11 young Born naked, helpless, and blind Important food source for predatory animals and birds
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Muskrat
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Grows to 24” from nose to tail at maturity Nocturnal animal that inhabits the freshwater biomes of North America Does not hibernate Flat hairless tail that it uses as a rudder when it swims
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Muskrat 7 or 8 offspring in each litter Young muskrats swim when they are 3 weeks old Often trapped or are preyed upon by eagles, otters, and minks Seldom grow to be older than 4 yrs old
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Eastern Fox Squirrel
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Largest squirrel in North America 19 – 28” long 1.5 – 3 lbs Eats nuts, fruits, corn, roots, and insects 2-4 are born in early spring and can live to 6 years old Range in color from rusty yellow to black
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Woodchuck
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A.K.A. Groundhog 20-27” long from head to tail Weighs 5-10 lbs. Brown in color Eats green plants during spring and summer Hibernates from Sept. until spring Prefers open woodlands and meadows Causes problems for farmers Eats crops and mounds up dirt
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Black-Tailed Prairie Dog
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Yellowish brown in color with a black- tipped tail Plains dweller that builds dams around the entrance to its burrow to prevent flooding Range goes on narrow band from Texas to Canada
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Black-Tailed Prairie Dog 14-17” long from nose to tail Weigh 2-3 pounds Young are born in litters of 3-5 in March and April Very social animals Greet and graze peacefully together
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Cottontail Rabbit
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Live in different environments in North America ranging from deserts to wooded areas Diets revolve around grass and other vegetation Short legs (cannot run well) Brown to gray in color 14-17” in length Prefer bushy habitats
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Cottontail Rabbit Hide from prey by sitting very still 4 to 7 young in litter 3 to 4 litters / yr
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Porcupines
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Known for its sharp quills Cause damage to trees and shrubs as they gnaw the buds and bark for food Often kills the trees if bark is gone Chews on anything that is salty, including human property
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Beaver
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Hard-working animal Dam-building skills prevent soil erosion and stores water Webbed hind feet Long, flat tail which helps in swimming When dangers approach, beavers slap their tails on the surface to signal to other members of the colony
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Beaver Long, flat tail which helps in swimming When dangers approach, beavers slap their tails on the surface to signal to other members of the colony 3-4 feet in length and up to 70 pounds Young are not mature until 2 years old Fur is reddish brown in color
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