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Muskrat - Wikipedia The muskrat or common muskrat[1] (Ondatra zibethicus) is a medium-sized semiaquatic rodent native to North America and an introduced species in parts of Europe, Asia, and South America The muskrat is found in wetlands over various climates and habitats
Muskrat | Description, Habitat, Pictures, Tail, Facts | Britannica Muskrat, a large amphibious rodent indigenous to North America but found also in Europe and Asia It is a robust vole with short legs, a compact body, and a sparsely haired scaly tail that is flattened vertically
Facts About Muskrats - Live Science Muskrats are large rodents, and therefore are related to rats, mice, voles, gerbils, hamsters and lemmings These aquatic animals look a lot like their relatives They are quite round, with short
Muskrat - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio The muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) is a medium-sized semiaquatic rodent native to North America It lives in wetlands over a wide range of climates and habitats It has important effects on the ecology of wetlands and is a resource of food and fur for humans
Muskrat – Engineers Of The North American Wetlands - Animal Corner While it might remind you of a beaver, the muskrat has its own set of unique features and behaviors that make it stand out in the wetland crowd It is the only species in the genus Ondatra that is still alive today, and there are 16 subspecies across their native range
Muskrats Are Fat Little Rodents With a Signature Smell Muskrats are stout little critters, with thick fur that can range in color from red to brown to black; it's also lighter in color on the throat and tummy areas A short stiff underfur provides them with much needed insulation and buoyancy
Muskrat Animal Facts - Ondatra zibethicus - A-Z Animals The muskrat is a feisty rodent that splits its time between water and land With its webbed feet and big rudder-like tail, the muskrat is a very well adapted and successful species that has a massive range across the freshwater wetlands and lakes of the Northern Hemisphere
Muskrat Facts - Fact Animal Muskrat Facts Overview Muskrats aren’t true rats, but from a separate family of rodents that includes lemmings, hamsters and voles They’re wetland specialists, spending much of their time in water, and named after their special scent
Muskrat - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Muskrats are native to North America, but have been brought to Europe and Asia, where they now live in the wild Muskrats got their name because they have musk glands that produce a strong scent