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  3. Long-tailed vole - Wikipedia

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    The long-tailed vole are apprehensive of other voles. [12] They are found in areas inhabited by other microtines, but generally avoid contact. [13] The montane vole is a more aggressive animal and is known to displace them from their habitat. [4] The more long-tailed voles in a given area, the more aggressive the montane voles become. [4]

  4. List of mammals of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The last grizzly was killed in Oregon in 1931, according to some authorities. [15] Wolverine: Gulo gulo: Mustelidae Extirpated; occasional vagrants appear from neighboring states. Pacific marten: Martes caurina (Merriam, 1890) Mustelidae: American ermine: Mustela richardsonii: Mustelidae Long-tailed weasel: Neogale frenata: Mustelidae American ...

  5. Microtus - Wikipedia

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    Cyrenaica vole (Microtus mustersi) split from M. guentheri [6] East European vole (Microtus mystacinus) Altai vole (Microtus obscurus) split from M. arvalis [7] Paradox vole (Microtus paradoxus) East European gray vole (Microtus rossiaemeridionalis) split from M. mystacinus [8] Schidlovsky's vole (Microtus schidlovskii) Social vole (Microtus ...

  6. Creeping vole - Wikipedia

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    On average, creeping voles weigh around 19 g (11 ⁄ 16 oz) with a reported range of 14.5 to 27.5 g (1 ⁄ 2 to 1 oz) [5] The average length is around 140 mm (5.5 in), with a range of around 129 to 154 mm (5.1 to 6.1 in) [5] Compared to other voles within their geographic range, they are the smallest. [5]

  7. Western red-backed vole - Wikipedia

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    The western red-backed vole plays an important role as prey to a number of species, including martens, ermines, and long-tailed weasels. [3] The red tree vole, northern flying squirrel, and western red-backed vole may constitute more than 75% of the northern spotted owls diet. [5] No fossil remains have been identified yet. [3]

  8. Red tree vole - Wikipedia

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    The red tree vole is a rodent in the family Cricetidae. [2] It is found only in coastal forests of Oregon and northern California. They feed exclusively on the needles of conifers, primarily Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), though they occasionally eat the needles of western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla), Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis), grand fir (Abies grandis), and Bishop pine (Pinus ...

  9. 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.