Today there is a variety of extant species that parasitize birds, reptiles, and rodents, as well as human and nonhuman primates. |
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I drove around our perimeter road one rainy night and saw lots of little rodents of some type running around. |
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Currently, little is known about relationships among families and genera of cavioid rodents. |
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There are also thousands of fossils of animals, such as colobus monkeys, pigs, birds, rodents, and even carnivores like hyenas and big cats. |
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As raptors like hawks and owls prey on the rodents, they risk being hit by a car. |
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Onychophorans themselves have few predators, except perhaps insect carnivores such as centipedes, birds and rodents. |
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The rodents replaced the multituberculates in the small gnawing herbivore guild. |
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Around 1150 living species of murid rodents have been described, but surely many more remain to be discovered. |
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We examined these effects on the recovery of divergence dates within anthropoid primates and between two murine rodents, the mouse and the rat. |
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Up until 1987 this kind of experiment had only done in rodents, rats and mice, and in lower organisms. |
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Don't put out any more seed than can be eaten by the birds by nightfall, especially where raccoons, opossums, deer, or rodents are a problem. |
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In other words, our ancestral rodents did not merely evolve gradually until they emerged as bipeds with opposable thumbs. |
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Beyond the horse paddock, a troop of capybaras, pig-size aquatic rodents, emerged from the tree line and settled serenely into a wallow. |
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Seeing only a few rodents, a fox and some other creatures running through the unkept grass, he continued across the circular field. |
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Between them, rodents and bats make up more than 60 percent of all mammal species. |
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They feed on smaller birds and rodents but have been known to go for cats and small dogs as well. |
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In California, the chaparral and coastal sage shrubs form excellent cover for rodents, rabbits, and birds. |
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These creatures include fish, crocodiles, turtles, hippopotamuses, monkeys, rodents, and antelopes. |
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Other South American rodents include guinea pigs, chinchillas, and New World porcupines. |
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The Erethizontidae is a family of rodents commonly known as the New World porcupines. |
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Living caviomorphs include guinea pigs, chinchillas, and capybaras, which at 50 kg weigh in as the largest living rodents. |
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Group III contains many of the most studied mammals, including the primates, rodents, rabbits, and a tree shrew. |
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They proposed a monophyletic clade that includes primates, the tree shrew, the flying lemur, rabbit, and rodents. |
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Vermin, mostly rodents and cockroaches, climbed out of the flooded gutters to seek refuge inside houses. |
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If you see any mice, rodents or other potential carriers of those dangerous fleas, kill them immediately. |
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Some rodents, especially the deer mouse, rice rat, white-footed mouse and cotton rat, may carry hantaviruses. |
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Other rodents probably process the seismic vibrations when they are converted to airborne sounds in the burrow tunnel or chamber. |
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On Tuesday, Sinclaire said rat traps were set behind the airport's ticket counters and within 10 minutes the switch fell on two rodents. |
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Intraordinal comparisons indicate equal rates within rodents and variable rates within perissodactyls and artiodactyls. |
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It is the rat breeding season when many people use pesticides and poisons to kill off the rodents. |
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It creates a flexible seal that is completely impermeable to water, dust, insects, rodents and vibration. |
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Agricultural pesticides may be applied by farmworkers or growers to reduce infestations of insects or rodents. |
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The kestrel's diet consists of insects, birds, rodents, reptiles, amphibians, and sometimes even house cats. |
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Humans are more likely to contract LCMV from house mice, but infections from pet rodents have also been reported. |
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Despite their resemblance to rodents, bats are not closely related to mice at all. |
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As with most small cat species, the diet of wild cats, or domestic cats, is mainly made up of small rodents, such as mice and rats. |
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Small rodents, such as hamsters, squirrels, chipmunks, mice, and rabbits, do not typically carry rabies. |
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Small mammals, especially rodents such as voles, pocket gophers, and mice make up most of the Great Gray Owl's diet. |
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Nevertheless, hystricomorph rodents are an exception among mammals, possessing an insulin molecule with many amino acid substitutions. |
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Rattlesnakes eat mostly rodents, but coachwhip snakes will climb trees or cactus to eat eggs from bird nests. |
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During a comparative survey among small mammals, I found that ultrasounds were produced by the young of all species of myomorph rodents studied. |
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Three jaw muscle patterns, sciuromorph, myomorph, and hystricomorph are often used to designate major taxonomic divisions of the rodents. |
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These include a myriad assortment of insects, arachnids, rodents, and the occasional raccoon. |
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Ditches, fences, and other enclosures kept out animal intruders, such as cattle, foxes, and small rodents. |
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Meanwhile, the wild dingo living in the outback existed on a diet that ranged from kangaroos to small rodents. |
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The mesh should then be weighted down around the perimeter of the stack preventing access by rodents or other vermin. |
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Pesticides are poisons designed to kill insects, plants, fungi, moulds and rodents. |
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It seems that not all rodents in those days were cute little balls of fur like your daughter's guinea pig. |
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Serval prey mainly on rodents, especially vlei rats, and show a marked preference for tall grassland habitat situated near water. |
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Investigators are coming closer to answering this question by studying voles, small rodents commonly known as field mice. |
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Invasive rodents, such as the Norway rat, are known to cause major disruptions to isolated ecosystems. |
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Like some other mammal taxa, but unlike rabbits and other lagomorphs, male rodents have a baculum. |
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In case you ever have a problem identifying rodents again, hamsters are cute and stuff food into their cheeks. |
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As in all rodents, one upper and one lower incisor are always found on each side of the jaw, and canines are always absent. |
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This type of interaction occurs in horses, elephants, hyraxes, rodents, and lagomorphs but is probably best exemplified in the termites. |
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Major environmental concerns of sanitary landfill operation are paper blowing, dust, noise, traffic, odors, rodents and flies, and fires. |
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Other injurious caustic agents such as hydrochloric acid or oleic acid were also applied to prime VILI in rodents. |
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Most drumming mammals are rodents, but drumming has also been described in carnivores, deer, rabbits, elephant shrews and marsupials. |
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As well as carrion, harriers will eat the young of pukekos and ducks, and prey upon rodents found in fields. |
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In north Norfolk we are used to the dramatic appearance of a Barn Owl as it hunts the road side verges searching for small rodents. |
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Most rodents are herbivorous, but some are omnivorous, and others prey on insects. |
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Also known as pine squirrels and chickarees, these rodents are known primarily for their constant chatter. |
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Nearly every port city in the world has a substantial population of these rodents. |
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Judging from the number of bones, pine cones, leaves, and droppings, rodents had used it as a nesting place for a long time. |
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Plague mostly affected rodents, but fleas could transmit the disease to people too. |
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In addition to beetles, moth larva eat the hair, and rodents are commonly noted as coprophagic. |
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Degus are social rodents that live in underground galleries, connected above ground by a system of runways. |
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Examples include territorial defense and foraging behavior of many lizards, birds, rodents, and migratory locomotion in ghost crabs. |
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The cost to have an exterminator catch a few rodents should not be prohibitive. |
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Finally, group living often provides diurnal rodents with better predator defenses. |
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Mr Brennan also confirmed that Rentokil had been in the area last week to begin exterminating the rodents. |
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They scavenge for carrion and garbage and also prey on rodents and on the eggs and nestlings of other birds. |
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It is transmitted through urine and droppings from infected rodents, and airborne particles. |
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The residents have been overrun with the lop-eared rodents residing in the parklands and King George Park. |
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One of the favorite targets of the trappers in North America was the beaver, the largest of the North American rodents. |
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It also eats birds such as magpies and pigeons, rodents, wild boar and young deer. |
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The Northern immigrants to South America included the rodents, Carnivora, llamas and horses, bovids, and the tapirs and elephants. |
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Look for the soaring rough-legged hawk and the hovering kestrel as each hunts for ground squirrels and other rodents. |
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As they follow the coast, kestrels often hover above marshes and grasslands, waiting to pounce on rodents, small birds, and insects. |
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Small rodents such as mice, voles, and lemmings constituted the most redundant specimens. |
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There were rodents, bats, elephants and lemurs with pointed snouts and long tails. |
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Depending on the Leishmania strain and the sandfly species, the major reservoirs of disease are dogs or rodents and sometimes humans. |
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Their staple diet comprises rodents and snakes including the highly venomous Cape cobra and puff adder. |
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All rodents have a single pair of upper and a single pair of lower incisors, followed by a gap, followed by one or more molars or premolars. |
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This tick borne spirochaete normally infects birds, small rodents, and red deer. |
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Great gerbils are predominantly folivorous rodents that require a large amount of low-calorie food. |
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It also may provide protected chewing access for small rodents and other animals, which can severely injure the bark and cambium. |
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He tells the concierge M. Michel about the rat, but the concierge refuses to believe that there are rodents in his building. |
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Gophers are rodents and have large incisors, like squirrels and mice, that are used for gnawing. |
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However, the second cell must be maintained to keep weeds from growing or rodents from burrowing and potentially damaging the liner. |
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He shrugs off any discomfort of sharing space with rodents and other wildlife that live in the thatched canopies. |
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Meat, bones, grease, whole eggs, and dairy products should not be added because they can attract rodents. |
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Additionally, rodents like gophers may chew on the tapes and leaks can be difficult to repair since they require digging the tapes out. |
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She discovered, however, that the stored candy attracted the interest of insects and rodents. |
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To control rodents our region is rich in natural predators, by that I mean rattlesnakes. |
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Poisoned rodents may still contain undigested rodenticide and their carcasses present a danger to pets and other animals. |
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These include the shrews, some moles, some bats, the striped skunk, the pinniped carnivores, toothed whales, the aardvark, and murid rodents. |
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Squirt taught Pippi everything he knew about wrestling, and she'd probably make a good terrifier of rodents if given a chance. |
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Breeding pairs defend large territories where they often cooperate in hunting birds, eggs, and rodents. |
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Occasionally it can be attacked by leafy mistletoe, verticillium wilt, fungal diseases, stem borers, scale, and some rodents. |
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Agoutis and their smaller relatives, the acouchis, are common diurnal rodents of the forest interior. |
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The large, ever growing incisors in both rabbits and rodents do not undergo functional replacement. |
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It turns out that mice and rats and some other rodents have hearing which looks very similar to ours. |
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Its original purpose was as a ratter, working very hard to to remove rodents from places such as kitchens and stables. |
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Despite its hardness, it can be gnawed through, after it has fallen to the ground, by rodents such as the agouti. |
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They take other small rodents, shrews, rabbits, gophers, bats, and muskrats as well. |
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As in rodents, canines are absent and a large space separates the incisors and the first cheek tooth. |
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And if we do not do something, these barbarian rodents are bound to take over our lives! |
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During the Oligocene, the South American rodents began their great evolutionary radiation. |
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The mesh should then be weighted down around the perimeter to prevent access by rodents or other vermin. |
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Among prey of servals studied in South Africa's Kamberg Nature Reserve, 80 percent was made up of rodents weighing little more than one ounce. |
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With the zoo's high densities of rodents, a relatively high density of rodent predators could be achieved. |
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Viperid snakes are noted for their stereotyped behavioral adaptations to avoid counterattacks by rodents. |
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Foxes as predators prey on lambs and chickens and kill native small marsupials and rodents. |
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Admittedly some of the rodents that possess the ability, such as rats and mice, are almost completely nocturnal. |
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It's also worthwhile surrounding your pots and trays with netting to prevent these rodents digging up the seeds. |
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But once we started asking questions, none of those women would say that they had ever had pests, rodents, or roaches in their homes. |
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It is not known if all the burrow nesting species excavate the tunnels or if some use tunnels dug by rodents or other animals. |
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In the dark oil Rats, the rodents swarm in a mass around the corner of a windowless red-brick building, perhaps a factory. |
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The longer a seedling takes to emerge, the greater the possibility of stand loss to crusting, disease, insects, and rodents. |
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These fledgling wild barn owls wait in their man-made nest box for their parents to deliver a meal of mice or other rodents. |
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A pest-control firm has launched a chocolate-scented mousetrap after university researchers found rodents preferred it to cheese. |
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They helped raise the young, gather food such as yuccas and other plants and even hunted smaller animals such as rodents and turtles. |
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The reptile house will become the mouse house, home to all kinds of rodents including black rats. |
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Every area of the sanctuary is full, with 54 cats and kittens, 35 dogs and more than 50 rabbits and small rodents all looking for loving homes. |
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Check stored bulbs and corms for frost damage, fungal disease and attacks by rodents. |
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She said animals used for testing in phase one trials were mainly rodents and primates, in particular macaques and marmosets. |
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The great gray is extremely powerful, able to crash through thick crusts of snow to seize rodents scurrying beneath. |
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Also, coyotes were often observed hunting rodents in the cranberry bogs at the rendezvous site. |
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Small rodents with cylindrical bodies and short limbs, adapted for burrow-living. |
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Based on morphology, most mammalogists of the last century agreed that rabbits, for instance, are not closely related to rodents. |
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The work of Viitala et al. indicated that kestrels utilize UV-visible vole scent-marks to locate areas rich in rodents. |
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Some researchers have suggested that kestrels may track voles by homing in on trails that the little rodents have scent-marked with urine. |
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The majority of reports came from Europe but resistance in commensal rodents was also documented in the United States, Canada, Japan, and Australia. |
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In addition, predator species such as the Texas indigo snake need a healthy population of rodents, which in turn thrive wherever insect populations are high. |
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Closely related to the guinea pig and weighing in between 77 and 150 pounds, these creatures are the largest rodents in the world. |
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The most common bird of prey is the kestrel, which feeds chiefly on rodents such as mice and voles but will occasionally take small birds, beetles, small frogs, etc. |
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People gather the nuts, as do native rabbit-size rodents called agoutis. |
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Pale corsac foxes hunt through the steppe for rodents such as susliks. |
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The main muscle used in chewing by rodents is the masseter, and the rodents can be divided into several groups based on exactly how they use these muscles. |
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To that end, we are taken out to a meadow overgrown with heavy grasses, garlic mustard, and wild burdock, a place known as Vole City for its large population of small rodents. |
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Red-tailed hawks are returning. They are also called chicken hawks although they normally eat more rodents, woodchucks, and rabbits than chickens. |
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The diet of bandicoots and bilbies is made up mostly of insects, but they also eat lots of plant material, and sometimes also rodents and lizards. |
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The walls are checkered by crumbling yellow paint and infested with rodents. |
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From overhead, a tingling sensation on the top of his head was quickly followed by the rustling sounds of thousands of winged rodents preparing to launch into flight. |
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It has been shown to be teratogenic and carcinogenic in rodents. |
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Like many other rodents, all squirrels have five functional toes on the hindfeet and four on the forefeet, with a well-developed claw on each digit. |
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Clean around the bins too, removing high grass, weeds, spilled grain, and debris that attracts insects, rodents, woodchucks and other undesirable wildlife. |
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Scorpions which hunt live prey, usually insects or small rodents, are able to grasp the victim in their pincers and whip over the tail to sting and paralyse them. |
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Voles are small, mouselike rodents that exist throughout Nebraska. |
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With most diseases spread by rodents, the mouse or rat or vole is only an intermediary for fleas and lice and the like. |
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These involve genes related to reproduction, immunity and olfaction, suggesting that these physiological systems have been the focus of extensive innovation in rodents. |
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The petition demanded the town do something about the buck-toothed rodents that were flooding property, compromising septic systems, and polluting wells. |
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These sites carry pictures and videos of women, usually bare foot or wearing stilettos or combat boots, doing some decidedly unpleasant things to insects and rodents. |
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Yes, beavers are industrious rodents whose dams help our river systems. |
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Those rodents given a diet containing 2 percent freeze-dried spinach were much quicker at learning motor skill tasks than their cousins fed on everyday rat food. |
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These animals include rodents, passerine birds and arthropods. |
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While the fossorial rodents are herbivores, typically feeding on roots and tubers, the talpid moles, golden moles and marsupial mole are largely insectivorous. |
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This palm is considered a keystone species because it supplies fruits for birds and rodents all year and is intensively harvested for culinary purposes. |
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The theriodonts included both carnivores and herbivores, and various lineages correlated to late Cenozoic wolves, weasels, otters, rodents, and shrews. |
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A much higher proportion of weasel scats, of partially consumed rodents, and of weasels themselves in our boxes occur in the fencerow habitat than in forest or edge. |
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Adaptable and resourceful, individual maned wolves range through enormous territories where they live off everything from rodents and birds to venomous snakes and berries. |
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These small rodents have exceptionally low water loss rates due to a respiratory countercurrent heat exchanger, highly-concentrating kidneys, and a low basal metabolic rate. |
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Step too far off the beaten path and you could be faced with diseased rodents and filthy insects. |
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Zoos, by nature, are breeding grounds for high numbers of rodents. |
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Pregnant women should avoid contact with hamsters or other rodents. |
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Mammals and birds in particular developed new forms, whether as fast-running herbivores, large predatory mammals and birds, or small quick birds and rodents. |
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Pharmacological experiments in rodents have demonstrated a role for vasopressin systems in learning and memory, aggression, and affiliative behaviors. |
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Check stored bulbs and corms for fungal diseases and damage by rodents. |
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While rodents often succeed in opening cocoons and extracting the nutritious pupae, birds rarely invest the time and effort needed to pierce the silken armor. |
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The lines are covered with crushed gravel and have eliminated flooding while also deterring tunneling rodents and preventing grass from growing into the houses. |
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In this fable peopled with a fantastic cast of royalty, servants and talking rodents, Despereaux falls in love with a human princess and sets out to save her from danger. |
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The study was an extension of earlier research in which freeze-dried strawberries and black raspberries prevented esophageal cancer in rodents by 50-70 percent. |
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Biosolids for land application must pass standards for pathogen levels, concentrations of polluting metals, and for attracting flies, rodents and other disease carriers. |
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The initial study was based on observations of tumors in only 18 rodents and one rabbit. |
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All electric components should be sealed to prevent bugs, dust or rodents from damaging components, which could lead to system failure or personal injury. |
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This work shows that five marsupials, two hedgehogs, a shrew, a mole, four mongoose, a raccoon, two mtistelids, and 15 rodents have some form of resistance to venom toxins. |
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Two prime examples of this are the murid rodents and the lagomorphs. |
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In their search for food, most of which is comprised of burrowing rodents, badgers tear up large areas of earth with powerful digging claws on their forefeet. |
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Promising work has been completed in rodents but none yet has been reported in Primates. |
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They play a very important role in controlling the populations of destructive rodents such as mice and rats, their preferred and primary food items. |
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While bamboo stalks and roots make up about 95 percent of its diet, the giant panda also feeds on gentians, irises, crocuses, fish, and occasionally small rodents. |
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He says that, unlike rats and mice, the rodents give birth to only one offspring at a time, so a precautionary approach should be taken toward their conservation. |
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But the place was overrun by rodents, there was no need to harass birds. |
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Their food consists of garbage, poisoned rodents and even antifreeze. |
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Wood mice are small rodents common in mixed forest and scrublands at our study area, where virtually no other terrestrial rodent species is present. |
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Leonardo Da Vinci wrote accounts about the amphisbaena as a living creature, giving details on how the serpent caught rodents as prey by confusing it with its two heads. |
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Another week, he caught scores of the rodents that had been conducting raids on vegetables. |
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Then again, after a conversation about wetas, mice, rats and other rodents this morning with co-workers I don't want to move back into a house for a while. |
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They mostly eat rodents, eastern cottontail rabbits, insects, and fruit. |
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This is the first instance where a FDB has been used in our labs for testing purposes, and, in the future, we hope to expand our procedures to include rodents, and pachyderms. |
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Because many desert rodents that footdrum, such as kangaroo rats, inhabit open habitats and tend to forage in areas with little cover, locomotion for escape is well developed. |
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Compared to rodents, bats carry more zoonotic viruses per species, and each virus is shared with more species. |
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Many of the procedures used for managing commensal rodents like the house mouse will work for deer mice. |
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A study of rodents showed that longer versions of a particular junk DNA sequence were associated with greater pair-bonding and care of offspring. |
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The one in Maine is a hotbox too, and on top of that, a happy hunting ground for deceased rodents. |
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North American porcupines, as well as a range of other Hystricomorph rodents, engage in urine showering as part of courtship and other behaviors. |
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Separate future papers will describe additional taxa including rodents, lagomorphs, and larger mammals. |
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A number of rodents carry hantaviruses, including the Puumala, Dobrava and Saaremaa viruses, which can infect humans. |
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Because rodents are a nuisance and endanger public health, human societies often attempt to control them. |
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The use of pathogens such as Salmonella has the drawback that they can infect man and domestic animals, and rodents often become resistant. |
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In West Africa, Lassa virus is carried by rodents and transmitted to humans through contact with urine or droppings of infected rodents. |
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The presence of animals in Cologne is generally limited to insects, small rodents, and several species of birds. |
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Acetaldehyde is carcinogenic in rodents and causes sister chromatid exchanges and chromosomal aberrations in human cells. |
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Occasionally, the osprey may prey on rodents, rabbits, hares, amphibians, other birds, and small reptiles. |
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The situation is more complex for rodents, which eat some seeds but scatterhoard others in conditions that may aid germination and establishment. |
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Small, burrowing rodents such as the deer mouse, for instance, spread the deadly hantavirus, and squirrels often carry sylvatic plague. |
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So far, experiments with yeast, worms, flies, spiders, fish and rodents all have shown the antiaging power of severely restricting calories. |
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The teams have been using machines, rat traps, bait stations and wax blocks to minimise the spread of rodents. |
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These rodents had low levels of a fatty acid called butyrate, one of the by-products of microbial fermentation. |
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The newly identified viruses are similar to arenaviruses, a class previously found predominantly in rodents. |
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Effects of long-term cattle exclosure on vegetation and rodents at a desertified arid grassland site. |
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Marauding rodents or grasshoppers are also fair game for these terrific BB spitters. |
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Neotropical singing mice are diurnal, insectivorous rodents distributed throughout the highlands of Central America. |
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Identification and study of a poxvirus isolated from wild rodents in Turkmenia. |
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Sciurid rodents have very strong jaw musculature and are among the few animals that can open the hard shells of Juglans and Carya nuts. |
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As a physiologist, Watkinson knew that rodents actively control their body temperature as a survival mechanism. |
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All rodents in the TBEV-Sib focus were bank voles, and those in the TBEV-Eur focus were field voles. |
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The rare but severe respiratory disease is spread by contact with infected rodents, primarily deer mice. |
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Ear mites are contagious and can spread between pets in a household, such as cats, dogs, gerbils and some other small rodents. |
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Backhauss C, Krieglstein J Extract of kava and its methysticin constituents protect brain tissue against ischemic damage in rodents. |
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Right ventricular hypertrophy is reported to develop only in rodents with large infarcts. |
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Animal specimens were obtained from various species of ruminants and rodents, a horse, a raccoon, and a primate, Verreaux's sifaka. |
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In fact, when naked mole rat cells are induced to form a tumor, the rodents stop the threat almost immediately. |
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Systematic important characters of the body and cranium of rodents were studied. |
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Behaviorally, interspecific and intraspecific competition affect social structure and spacing of individuals in communities of desert rodents. |
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There have also been cases of cats and rodents jumping out of bins onto people who approached the trash cans. |
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Antibodies to Tacaribe serocomplex viruses in cricetid rodents from New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico. |
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Depredation by cricetid rodents and raccoons were nocturnal, whereas depredation by ground squirrels, mink, and cowbirds were diurnal. |
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Shared ancestry between a mole-borne hantavirus and hantaviruses harbored by cricetid rodents. |
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The vomeronasal organ in rodents is an important social and sexual signaling pathway. |
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Nutria are large hystricomorph South American rodents adapted to semi-aquatic environments. |
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This is a task where some rodents are at least as good as humans. |
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Other factors such as pest infestation caused by rodents, locusts and the Wollo bush cricket have further reduced the yield. |
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Nevertheless, plant and animal based food flavorizers are often incorporated into rodenticides to enhance palatability to omnivorous rodents. |
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Awhile back I came across an article in another publication on eliminating ground squirrels and other rodents. |
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Compared with geomyids, little is known about the roles of other subterranean rodents in ecological succession. |
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Evidence that placing rodents in hypertestosteronemic states results in the appearance of prostatic cancer. |
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It is unknown exactly what caused the outbreak, but a series of natural occurrences likely brought humans into contact with the infected rodents. |
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Mousetraps are usually set in an indoor location where there is a suspected infestation of rodents. |
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There are mugger crocodiles in the Indus, and wild boar, deer, porcupines, and small rodents in the surrounding areas. |
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Birds can damage a roof while they are foraging for grubs, and rodents are attracted by residual grain in straw. |
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Venomous snake genera continued to increase as more rodents and birds evolved. |
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The stoat does not dig its own burrows, instead using the burrows and nest chambers of the rodents it kills. |
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Because of their larger size, male stoats are less successful than females in pursuing rodents far into tunnels. |
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In Moldavia, the wildcat's winter diet consists primarily of rodents, while birds, fish, and crayfish are eaten in summer. |
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In Kazakhstan's lower Ili, the wildcat mainly targets rodents, muskrats, and Tamarisk gerbils. |
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Thus, red squirrels may occasionally exhibit opportunistic omnivory, similarly to other rodents. |
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Eurasian beavers are one of the largest living species of rodents and are the largest rodent native to Eurasia. |
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Unlike most other rodents, beaver pairs are monogamous, staying together for multiple breeding seasons. |
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Wild boar may on occasion contract swine erysipelas through rodents or hog lice and ticks. |
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The ring ouzel is omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects, earthworms, small rodents, reptiles and berries. |
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Bird of prey or predatory bird, also known as raptors, refers to several species of birds that hunt and feed on rodents and other small animals. |
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The European polecat feeds on small rodents, birds, amphibians and reptiles. |
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Unlike Tulips, narcissi bulbs are not attractive to rodents and are sometimes planted near tree roots in orchards to protect them. |
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Stories of rats attaining sizes as big as cats are exaggerations, or misidentifications of other rodents, such as the coypu and muskrat. |
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The species primarily feeds on small rodents, though it may also target rabbits, game birds, reptiles, invertebrates and young ungulates. |
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They primarily feed on small rodents like voles, mice, ground squirrels, hamsters, gerbils, woodchucks, pocket gophers and deer mice. |
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The nails of burrowing species tend to be long and strong, while arboreal rodents have shorter, sharper nails. |
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Most rodents are small animals with robust bodies, short limbs, and long tails. |
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In some rodents, males are larger than females, while in others the reverse is true. |
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The diversity of characteristics of rodents is great, sometimes even in closely related species. |
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One of the most widespread groups of mammals, rodents can be found on every continent except Antarctica. |
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Though some species are common pests for humans, rodents also play important ecological roles. |
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Some rodents are considered keystone species and ecosystem engineers in their respective habitats. |
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Most rodents are herbivorous, feeding exclusively on plant material such as seeds, stems, leaves, flowers, and roots. |
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Larger rodents tend to live in family units where parents and their offspring live together until the young disperse. |
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Perhaps the most extreme examples of colonial behavior in rodents are the eusocial naked mole rat and Damaraland mole rat. |
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Social rodents have a wider range of vocalizations than do solitary species. |
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These fossorial rodents bang their head against the walls of their tunnels. |
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Promiscuity, in which both males and females mate with multiple partners, also occurs in rodents. |
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The latter reason is well supported in primates and lions but less so in rodents. |
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The correlation between the spread of rodents and the demise of multituberculates is a controversial topic, not fully resolved. |
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The history of the colonization of the world's continents by rodents is complex. |
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All 27 species of native Malagasy rodents appear to be descendents of a single colonization event. |
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By the Miocene, when Africa had collided with Asia, African rodents such as the porcupine began to spread into Eurasia. |
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The first rodents arrived in Australia via Indonesia around 5 million years ago. |
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The phylogeny of the rodents places them in the clades Glires, Euarchontoglires and Boreoeutheria. |
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Across Africa, rodents including Mastomys and Arvicanthis damage cereals, groundnuts, vegetables and cacao. |
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Domestic and feral cats are able to control rodents effectively, provided the rodent population is not too large. |
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There are no endemic mammal species in Great Britain, although four distinct subspecies of rodents have arisen on small islands. |
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They differ from rodents in a number of physical characteristics, such as having four incisors in the upper jaw rather than two. |
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The common shrew's carnivorous and insectivorous diet consists of insects, slugs, spiders, worms, amphibians and small rodents. |
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Among flukes, the most common in North American wolves is Alaria, which infects small rodents and amphibians that are eaten by wolves. |
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All owls are carnivorous birds of prey and live mainly on a diet of insects and small rodents such as mice, rats, and hares. |
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Encouraging natural predators to control rodent population is a natural form of pest control, along with excluding food sources for rodents. |
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Kestrels feed chiefly on terrestrial vertebrates and invertebrates of appropriate size, such as rodents, reptiles, or insects. |
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Its preferred habitat is scrub and gardens and it feeds on insects, worms, slugs, snails, newts and small rodents. |
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They are unique among rodents in that they lack a cecum, a part of the gut used in other species to ferment vegetable matter. |
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In the central and eastern parts of the country, rodents such as hamsters and gophers are found in large numbers. |
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When life gives naked mole rats lemons, the wrinkled, bucktoothed rodents probably don't care. |
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Arctic foxes generally eat any small animal they can find, including lemmings, voles, other rodents, hares, birds, eggs, fish, and carrion. |
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The steppes of the Southern Urals are dominated by hares and rodents such as gophers, susliks, and jerboa. |
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Female rodents may terminate a pregnancy when exposed to the smell of a male not responsible for the pregnancy, known as the Bruce effect. |
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Elephant-shrews, xenarthrans, hystricognathous rodents, cetaceans, some pinnipeds, and primates depart sharply from this trend, however. |
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The best evidence so far that social supernumeraries are physically capable of bettering their lot concerns not rodents but birds. |
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Active both day and night and weighing only 7 to 15 pounds, this small wildcat feeds oil large rodents such as mountain chinchillas and viscachas. |
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They prefer intermediate-sized, inactive mammals such as microtine rodents, but will take more active cricetid species if microtines are not available. |
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As such, these rodents may play a role in maintaining healthy forests. |
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Sean said a hot spot for rats, which carry potentially fatal illnesses such as Weil's disease, is Dock Road in Garston where the rodents congregate near sewers. |
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