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  2. Pack rat - Wikipedia

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    A pack rat or packrat, also called a woodrat or trade rat, are any species in the North and Central American rodent genus Neotoma. Pack rats have a rat-like appearance, with long tails, large ears, and large, black eyes. Pack rats are noticeably larger than deer mice, harvest mice, and grasshopper mice, and are usually somewhat larger than ...

  3. Bushy-tailed woodrat - Wikipedia

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    The bushy-tailed woodrat, or packrat (Neotoma cinerea) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae found in Canada and the United States. [2] Its natural habitats are boreal forests, temperate forests, dry savanna, temperate shrubland, and temperate grassland.

  4. Desert woodrat - Wikipedia

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    Species: N. lepida. ... The desert woodrat (Neotoma lepida) is a species of pack rat native to desert ... Desert woodrats are relatively small for pack rats ...

  5. 40 Facts About Animals That Might Make You Look Like The ...

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    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Arizona Game and Fish Department have confirmed the tragic death of Hope, a Mexican gray wolf (F2979) who had been living west of Flagstaff, Arizona, since June.

  6. Arizona woodrat - Wikipedia

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    Species: N. devia. Binomial name; ... The Arizona woodrat (Neotoma devia) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found in Mexico and the United States.

  7. Rat Pack Haunts You Can Still Visit (Not Just in Vegas) - AOL

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    For a Rat Pack-approved experience in the Old World, head to this five-star seafront hotel with views of Mount Vesuvius. Erected in 1882, the Grand Hotel Vesuvio was alluring enough to attract ...

  8. Eastern woodrat - Wikipedia

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    When searching for food is dangerous or unproductive, animals often use food stores to supply all or part of their diet. This is a feasible strategy to avoid food shortage. It is the habit of collecting and storing both food and nonfood items that has earned the eastern woodrat is other common name of "pack-rat" or "trade rat". [17]

  9. Mexican woodrat - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican woodrat (Neotoma mexicana) is a medium-sized pack rat ... Colorado, New Mexico and parts of Arizona and ... Neotoma mexicana. Mammalian Species, No. 262:1 ...