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  2. White-throated woodrat - Wikipedia

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    The home range of 1 immature female white-throated woodrat on the Coconino National Forest, Arizona, was 47,760 ft 2 (4,437 m 2). [ 29 ] White-throated woodrat density may be governed by the number of suitable plants available for shelter, food, and water.

  3. Pack rat - Wikipedia

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    Neotoma albigula - white-throated woodrat ... Average males range in size from 310 to 470 mm (12 to 19 in), with the average being 379 mm (14.9 in), and average ...

  4. Neotominae - Wikipedia

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    White-throated woodrat, Neotoma albigula; Tamaulipan woodrat, Neotoma angustapalata †Anthony's woodrat, Neotoma anthonyi; Bryant's woodrat, Neotoma bryanti †Bunker's woodrat, Neotoma bunkeri; Nicaraguan woodrat, Neotoma chrysomelas; Arizona woodrat, Neotoma devia; Guatemala woodrat, Neotoma ferruginea; Eastern woodrat, Neotoma floridana

  5. Effort underway to grow Allegheny woodrat population, here's ...

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    The first woodrat captured for the program turned out to be pregnant and subsequently gave birth to three pups at the zoo. Ultimately, she will be joined by woodrats from Virginia and Indiana to ...

  6. Desert woodrat - Wikipedia

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    The desert woodrat (Neotoma lepida) is a species of pack rat native to desert regions of western North America. Desert woodrat in a century plant Desert woodrat eating a peanut Description

  7. List of mammals of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    White-throated woodrat, Neotoma albigula; Bushy-tailed woodrat, Neotoma cinerea; ... White-tailed antelope squirrel, Ammospermophilus leucurus;

  8. Eastern woodrat - Wikipedia

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    As with most members of the genus, the Eastern Woodrat feeds opportunistically on nuts, seeds, fungi, buds, stems, roots, foliage, and fruits. [1] [15] While the eastern woodrat's nest is typically found on the ground, it is a capable climber and may forage above ground. [2] Eastern Woodrats eat about 5% of their body weight in dry mass each day.

  9. Allegheny woodrat - Wikipedia

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    The Allegheny woodrat is a medium-sized rodent almost indistinguishable from the closely related eastern woodrat, although slightly larger on average, and often with longer whiskers. Adults typically range from 31 to 45 cm (12 to 18 in) in total length, including a tail measuring 15 to 21 cm (5.9 to 8.3 in).