Ads
related to: short tailed field vole
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The short-tailed field vole is a small, dark brown rodent with a short tail, distinguishable from the closely related common vole (Microtus arvalis) by its darker, longer and shaggier hair and by its more densely haired ears. The head and body length varies between 8 and 13 centimetres (3.1 and 5.1 in) and the tail between 3 and 4 centimetres ...
Short-tailed field vole (Microtus agrestis) Mediterranean field vole (Microtus lavernedii) split from M. agrestis [3] Portuguese field vole (Microtus rozianus) split from M. agrestis [4] Subgenus Hyrcanicola (not recognized by the ASM, listed in subgenus Microtus) Schelkovnikov's pine vole (M. schelkovnikovi) Subgenus Iberomys. Cabrera's vole ...
The American short-tailed shrew (Blarina brevicauda) is a major predator; eastern meadow voles avoid areas frequented by short-tailed shrews. [5] Other major mammalian predators include the badger ( Taxidea taxus ), striped skunk ( Mephitis mephitis ), weasels ( Mustela spp.), marten ( Martes americana ), domestic dog ( Canis familiaris ...
Short-tailed field vole, Microtus agrestis LC and: [n 1] Mediterranean field vole, Microtus lavernedii [2] Portuguese field vole, Microtus rozianus [2] (Iberian Peninsula) Pyrenean pine vole, Microtus pyrenaicus [3] (France, Spain) Common vole, Microtus arvalis LC and: [n 1] Altai vole, Microtus obscurus [2] LC (eastern Europe)
Short-tailed field vole Medium size and robust in appearance. Fairly blunt snout and relatively short tail. Ears more covered by hair than M. arvalis, very similar. Grayish-brown back with paler flanks, becoming yellowish. Throat, belly and legs gray and darker tail. LC [14] Microtus arvalis: Common vole
Schelkovnikov's pine vole; Schidlovsky's vole; Short-tailed field vole; Singing vole; Social vole; T. Taiga vole; Tarabundí vole; Tatra pine vole; Terricola (subgenus)
Short-tailed field vole, Microtus agrestis LC [8] Common vole, Microtus arvalis LC [9] Orkney vole, M. a. orcadensis VU [6] Bank vole, Myodes glareolus LC [10] Family: Muridae (mice, rats, and kin) Wood mouse. Yellow-necked mouse, Apodemus flavicollis LC [11] Wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus LC [12] St Kilda field mouse, A. s. hirtensis
The gray-tailed vole is a small mammal in the middle of the size range for voles in general. [4] The fur on the back is yellowish-brown or yellowish-gray. [4] They have a short tail, black or brown above and grayish below. [4] The young have gray fur on the underside and a darker, "sooty" gray on the back. [8]