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  2. Michael Bentine - Wikipedia

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    The Do-It-Yourself Cartoon Kit (1961, short) (voice) We Joined the Navy (1962) as psychologist (uncredited) The Sandwich Man (1966) as the Sandwich Man; Bachelor of Arts (1971, short) as Miklos Durti; Rentadick (1972) as Hussein

  3. Vole - Wikipedia

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    Voles thrive on small plants yet, like shrews, they will eat dead animals and, like mice and rats, they can live on almost any nut or fruit. In addition, voles target plants more than most other small animals, making their presence evident. Voles readily girdle small trees and ground cover much like a porcupine. This girdling can easily kill ...

  4. Woodland vole - Wikipedia

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    Because they feed on roots and tubers, voles do not need to drink water much. [3] Voles cache food, primarily during the winter. [5] Voles spend most of their time underground in their burrow systems and seldom venture into the surface. This makes them safe from hawks and owls. [4] Other predators of voles include snakes, weasels and mountain ...

  5. 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.

  6. Prairie vole - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other voles, prairie voles are generally monogamous. The prairie vole is a notable animal model for studying monogamous behavior and social bonding because male and female partners form lifelong pair bonds , huddle and groom each other, share nesting and pup-raising responsibilities, and generally show a high level of affiliate behavior.

  7. Steppe lemming - Wikipedia

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    It is the most common domestic vole, being particularly well known in Europe. (In the US and Canada, it is still considered an exotic animal.) In captivity, they can live over two years, but they are usually mistreated with small cages (A suitable space larger than average is best for a colony of rodents [4]) and improper diets.

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