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  2. Australian swamp rat - Wikipedia

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    The rats will form tunnels through the vegetation through which they can move. The species tends to choose the habitat based on density of vegetation in the area. [5] Areas prone to fire tend not to be recolonised. [6] The swamp rat can be seen at places like the Healesville Sanctuary, where they live in the grounds.

  3. Swamp rat - Wikipedia

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    Swamp rice rat (Oryzomys palustris), a cricetid of southeastern North America; It may also refer to the semiaquatic echimyid known as the coypu. Other. a series of famous Top Fuel dragsters created by Don Garlits; Swamp Ratte', former name of hacker Grandmaster Ratte' A subset of hillbilly or redneck that lives near the bayou

  4. Andean swamp rat - Wikipedia

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    The Andean swamp rat (Neotomys ebriosus) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is the only species in the genus Neotomys . It is found in Argentina , Bolivia , Chile , and Peru .

  5. Argentine swamp rat - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine swamp rat (Scapteromys aquaticus) is a semiaquatic rodent species from South America. [2] It is found in northeastern Argentina and Paraguay , where it lives in freshwater marshes and along the southern coast of the Río de la Plata estuary, as well as in woodland. [ 1 ]

  6. Waterhouse's swamp rat - Wikipedia

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    Waterhouse's swamp rat (Scapteromys tumidus) is a semiaquatic rodent species from South America. [2] It is found in southern Brazil, Uruguay and northern Argentina, where it lives in freshwater and salt marshes, as well as open grassland of the pampas. [1] Its karyotype has 2n = 24, substantially lower than its closest relative S. aquaticus ...

  7. Scapteromys - Wikipedia

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    Argentine swamp rat (Scapteromys aquaticus) Plateau swamp rat (Scapteromys meridionalis) Waterhouse's swamp rat (Scapteromys tumidus) Species are semiaquatic, living in and near marshes and other bodies of water. They reach a body length of 15 to 20 cm and a tail length of 13–17 cm, and weigh 110-200 g.

  8. Big-eared swamp rat - Wikipedia

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    The big-eared swamp rat (Malacomys longipes) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found in sub-Saharan Africa from Nigeria to Kenya and south to Zambia and Angola. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.

  9. Malacomys - Wikipedia

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    Malacomys is a genus of rodents in the family Muridae native to Africa. It is the only member of the tribe Malacomyini. [2] [3]It contains the following three species: Cansdale's swamp rat (Malacomys cansdalei) - Ansell, 1958