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  2. I joined an 'elite squad of anti-rat activists.' It was even ...

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    Andrew Barrett is hardly a rat sympathizer. He's spent years waging war on the rodents who flock to his community garden in Brooklyn, smashing the entrances to their underground burrows, tearing ...

  3. Naked mole-rat - Wikipedia

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    The naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber), also known as the sand puppy, [6] is a burrowing rodent native to the Horn of Africa and parts of Kenya, notably in Somali regions. [1] It is closely related to the blesmols and is the only species in the genus Heterocephalus .

  4. Hutia - Wikipedia

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    Instead of burrowing underground, they nest in trees or rock crevices. They are hunted for food in Cuba, where they are often cooked in a large pot with wild nuts and honey. At the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base however, there is an over population due to an abundant food source and the lack of natural predators.

  5. Desert kangaroo rat - Wikipedia

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    Desert kangaroo rats are denizens of desert areas with sandy soil; vegetation is typically sparse and consists of creosote bush, a variety of grasses, and cacti. [8] Desert kangaroo rats live in burrow systems under slight mounds of soil 6-9m across; [8] they sleep in a den, which is sealed off at extreme temperatures, during the day. [4]

  6. Blesmol - Wikipedia

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    The blesmols, also known as mole-rats, or African mole-rats, are burrowing rodents of the family Bathyergidae. They represent a distinct evolution of a subterranean life among rodents much like the pocket gophers of North America, the tuco-tucos in South America, and the Spalacidae from Eurasia.

  7. What are ‘rat-hole’ miners? Controversial specialists brought ...

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    The term is derived from its likeness to rats burrowing through narrow holes. “Three of us will go inside the tunnel; one will do the drilling, another will collect muck and the third one will ...

  8. Lesser bamboo rat - Wikipedia

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    The lesser bamboo rat is a small, stocky mole-like rat. It reaches a length of about 200 mm (8 in) with a tail of around 60 mm (2 in), weighing between 210 and 340 grams (7.4 and 12.0 oz). It reaches a length of about 200 mm (8 in) with a tail of around 60 mm (2 in), weighing between 210 and 340 grams (7.4 and 12.0 oz).

  9. Tuco-tuco - Wikipedia

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    Tuco-tucos live in excavated burrows and spend a majority (up to 90%) of their lives underground. It is estimated that they represent about 45% of all the underground rodents of the world. [9] Their burrows maintain a fairly constant temperature and humidity level that is independent of the geographic region. [10]