Muskrat
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Rodentia
Muridae
Ondatra
Ondatra zibethicus
Muskrats have large, robust bodies, with a total body length of twelve and a half inches. The tail is flat and scaly and is nine and a half inches in length. Muskrats have dense fur that traps air underneath… More »
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If you like nature and you like the muskrat, you might want go and look at some streams and safe canals because that's where they like to live. The muskrat and the beaver are from the same family. Muskrats belong to the Cricetidae family.
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The muskrat generally inhabits wetlands with an abundant supply of aquatic vegetation such as swamps, coastal and freshwater marshes, lakes, ponds, and slow-moving streams.
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Muskrat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The muskrat ( Ondatra zibethicus ), the only species in genus Ondatra , is a medium-sized semi-aquatic rodent native to North America, and introduced in parts of Europe, Asia, and South America....
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Notes and images of common muskrats, updated from the Canadian Museum of Nature's Natural History Notebooks series. ... Home > Mammals > Common Muskrat...
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Webbed feet, a dense coat, small ears and eyes, and a high tolerance to carbon dioxide, all attest to the Muskrat's highly aquatic lifestyle.
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