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  2. Eastern meadow vole - Wikipedia

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    Eastern meadow voles are active year-round [8] [9] and day or night, with no clear 24-hour rhythm in many areas. [10] Most changes in activity are imposed by season, habitat, cover, temperature, and other factors. Eastern meadow voles have to eat frequently, and their active periods (every two to three hours) are associated with food digestion.

  3. Southern bog lemming - Wikipedia

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    It also inhabits wetter and drier sites when meadow voles are scarce or absent. The southern bog lemming creates a maze of interconnecting tunnels and runways and builds nests from plant fibers. Summer nests are on the surface of the ground or in a clump of sedges or grasses, but winter nests are usually underground in an enlarged tunnel.

  4. North American water vole - Wikipedia

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    They are able to vocalize immediately, and within 3 days start to show fur. By day 10 they are running and climbing, and by day 17 they are swimming on their own. Mother feeds them by lactation until they are 21 days old, and they nest together for approximately 32 days, during which time the pups are growing about 1.24 grams per day. [5]

  5. Puerto Rican tody - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rican tody has an unusual nesting technique. During an eight week period, the male and female todies excavate a 25 to 35 cm long, narrow burrow with a right angle in an earth bank. They create their nest at the end of this burrow. This process usually occurs between the months of February and June, before the start of the wet season ...

  6. California vole - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as the "California meadow mouse", a misnomer as this species is a vole, not a mouse. It averages 172 mm (6.8 in) in length although this length varies greatly between subspecies. It averages 172 mm (6.8 in) in length although this length varies greatly between subspecies.

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  8. Structures built by animals - Wikipedia

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    The nest of the long-tailed tit, Aegithalos caudatus, is constructed from four materials – lichen, feathers, spider egg cocoons and moss, over 6000 pieces in all for a typical nest. The nest is a flexible sac with a small, round entrance on top, suspended low in a gorse or bramble bush. The structural stability of the nest is provided by a ...

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    Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow bought a mansion last summer in the suburb of Anderson Township for $7.5 million, which was the most expensive home sale in Hamilton County last year ...