The Prairie Dog is a pest to western ranchers.
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THE ORDER RODENTIA:
Almost anywhere you look, except on the polar ice caps, you can find a rodent. Rodents are the most abundant land mammals, climbing or gliding among trees, darting across the ground, burrowing beneath the soil, or even swimming in lakes or streams. They are among the most beloved and the most detested of animals.
Although rodents first appeared on the scene during the Eocene epoch about 50,000,000 years ago, the family of Muridae rodents did not appear until about 5,000,000 years ago, and already comprise more than half of all species of rodents. They combine the three necessities to thrive on this planet: large litters quickly produced, ability to adapt quickly to environmental changes, and they are small animals which can easily hide from predators.
They consume all sorts of plant material, primarily seeds, but also stems, leaves, flowers, and roots, and insects and other invertebrates. Some are partially carnivorous. Rodents number about 1700 species in 30 separate families. In short, they are a very successful order of mammals which has adapted to many different habitats.
The Beaver is one of the more popular rodents.
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Besides certain internal features, they have in common one conspicuous characteristic: a pair of long and prominent teeth (incisors), upper and lower. These chisel-like incisors, kept sharp through wear since there is hard enamel only on their front surface, are ever growing and extremely effective for gnawing. The beaver's industry in felling trees is the classic example, and is why the word "rodentia" is used, since it means "gnawing."
All rodents have a large empty space in place of canine teeth to allow maneuverability with their incisors. Some species are provided with pouches or pockets either inside or outside their mouths, for carrying seeds or other food that they may gather. And it is habitual with many rodents to store food for future use.
Rodents range in size from that of mice and rats, the smallest being the Eurasian harvest mouse which weighs as little as 0.14 ounce, and the largest is the South American capybara weighing over 100 pounds. Their success as a group is no doubt due, at least in part, to their generally small size and high rate of reproduction. The survival of some species is further aided by the ability to hibernate in extreme cold or estivate in hot climates.
A very friendly Chipmunk.
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Perhaps because the order is so vast, rodents have developed certain specialized traits repeatedly in unrelated species. For example, North American kangaroo rats, Australian hopping mice, and north African jerboas, all in different families, do well in sandy desert regions and have evolved exceedingly long, narrow hind legs and feet with a correspondingly long tail used for hopping over the sandy expanses like miniature kangaroos. They all have keen hearing, small front limbs, similar pale coloration, and even the same hair tuft at the tip of the tail.
But rodents have been responsible for much damage. The rats carried the fleas that caused the plagues of Europe, and rats and mice spread other diseases as well. Their fondness for seed makes them a horrible pest for farmers and others who store grain during the winter. Beavers can cause destruction by damming up creeks causing water to back up into unwanted areas, and Prairie Dog burrows can bring down horses whose hooves fall into the holes and cause the horse to fall over. But because they tend to be so small and cute, they are often kept as pets - and so the love/hate relationship between humans and rodents continues.
Check out the following specific rodents included in the America Zoo:
Mountain Beaver Gray Squirrel Fox Squirrel Red Squirrel Tassel-eared Squirrel American Red Squirrel Giant Squirrel Tree Squirrel Prevost's Squirrel Barbary Ground Squirrel Geoffrey's Ground Squirrel Woodchuck Marmot Prairie Dog Antelope Squirrel 13-lined Ground Squirrel Arctic Ground Squirrel California Ground Squirrel Golden Ground Squirrel Eastern Chipmunk Least Chipmunk Flying Squirrel Pocket Gopher Pocket Mouse Kanagaroo Rat American Beaver Pel's Flying Squirrel Spring Hare Rice Rat Western Harvest Mouse Deer Mouse Grasshopper Mouse Cotton Rat Wood Rat Golden Hamster Common Hamster Crested Rat Collared Lemming Norway Lemming Bank Vole Water Vole Muskrat
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Woodland Vole Snow Vole Gerbil Jird Mole Rat Lesser Mole Rat Harvest Mouse Wood Mouse Grass Rat Rufous-nosed Rat Black Rat Brown Rat Naked-tailed Rat House Mouse Hopping Mouse Spiny Mouse Pouched Rat Climbing Mouse Water Rat Fat Dormouse Common Dormouse African Dormouse Garden Dormouse Jerboa Crested Porcupine American Porcupine Prehensile Porcupine Guinea Pig Cavy Capybara Pacarana Paca Agouti Plains Viscacha Mountain Viscacha Chinchilla Hutia Coypu Tuco-tuco Degu Cane Rat Sand Rat
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