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  2. Round-tailed muskrat - Wikipedia

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    The round-tailed muskrat is a semiaquatic and nocturnal species native to the southeastern United States. [3] Limited sexual dimorphism is seen among round-tailed muskrats, with female adults weighing an average of 262 grams (9.2 oz) and male adults measuring at a slightly heavier average of 279 grams (9.8 oz). [3]

  3. Muskrat - Wikipedia

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    The muskrat or common muskrat [1] (Ondatra zibethicus) is a medium-sized semiaquatic rodent native to North America and an introduced species in parts of Europe, Asia, and South America. The muskrat is found in wetlands over various climates and habitats. It has crucial effects on the ecology of wetlands, [2] and is a resource of food and fur ...

  4. Ondatrini - Wikipedia

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    It contains two extant species, each in their own genus, both of which are native to North America: [2] Genus Neofiber. Round-tailed muskrat, N. alleni; Genus Ondatra. Muskrat, O. zibethicus; Of these, the muskrat (O. zibethicus) is found throughout North America aside from the warmer or drier regions, and has been introduced to Eurasia.

  5. List of mammals of North America - Wikipedia

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    Mammal species which became extinct in the last 10,000 to 13,000 years are also included in this article. ... Round-tailed muskrat, Neofiber alleni [n 4] LC;

  6. Muskrat - en.wikipedia.org

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    The muskrat or common muskrat [1] (Ondatra zibethicus) is a medium-sized semiaquatic rodent native to North America and an introduced species in parts of Europe, Asia, and South America. Quick Facts Conservation status, Scientific classification ...

  7. Summer Lake Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Summer Lake Wildlife Area supports 40 mammal species, at least 280 species of birds, 15 reptile and amphibian species, and eight fish species. The wildlife area provides habitat for aquatic mammals like beaver and muskrats.

  8. List of mammals of California - Wikipedia

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    This is the primary source for most species on this list. California Department of Fish and Game. "Mammal Species of Special Concern" This is the primary source for special statuses, and for including certain subspecies in addition to species. "Mammals of California". American Society of Mammalogists website

  9. List of rodents - Wikipedia

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    Neofiber alleni - round-tailed muskrat; Genus Ondatra. Ondatra zibethicus - muskrat or musquash; Genus Phaiomys. Phaiomys leucurus - Blyth's mountain vole; Genus Phenacomys. Phenacomys intermedius - western heather vole; Phenacomys ungava - eastern heather vole; Genus Proedromys. Proedromys bedfordi - Duke Of Bedford's vole; Proedromys ...