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  2. Eastern meadow vole - Wikipedia

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    The eastern meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus), [2] sometimes called the field mouse or meadow mouse, ... Maximum size is reached between two and 10 months. [5] [9]

  3. Western meadow vole - Wikipedia

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    The western meadow vole (Microtus drummondii) is a species of North American vole found in western North America, the midwestern United States, western Ontario, Canada, and formerly in Mexico. It was previously considered conspecific with the eastern meadow vole ( M. pennsylvanicus ), but genetic studies indicate that it is a distinct species.

  4. Gray-tailed vole - Wikipedia

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    The gray-tailed vole (Microtus canicaudus) also known as the gray-tailed meadow vole or gray-tailed meadow mouse, is a rodent in the genus Microtus (small-eared "meadow voles") of the family Cricetidae. Voles are small mammals, and this species lies roughly in the middle of their size range.

  5. Vole - Wikipedia

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    Another species from the same genus, the meadow vole, has promiscuously mating males, and scientists have changed adult male meadow voles' behavior to resemble that of prairie voles in experiments in which a viral vector was used to increase a single gene's expression within a particular brain region. [15]

  6. Microtus - Wikipedia

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    East European vole (Microtus mystacinus) Altai vole (Microtus obscurus) split from M. arvalis [7] Paradox vole (Microtus paradoxus) East European gray vole (Microtus rossiaemeridionalis) split from M. mystacinus [8] Schidlovsky's vole (Microtus schidlovskii) Social vole (Microtus socialis) Transcaspian vole (Microtus transcaspicus)

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    However, voles may be spotted occasionally, while moles, which spend most of their lives underground, are seldom seen. Voles, which are herbivores, construct surface or underground runways in ...

  8. Woodland vole - Wikipedia

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    The size and location of the home range and dispersal of groups are limited by neighboring family groups. [6] Family groups of the vole are made of a breeding female, a breeding male, their 1–4 offspring and sometimes a few other members that serve as helpers.

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