Woodrat Facts
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Scientific Name:
Diet Daily Amount: 0.1-2 ounces. Daily Water: 1-2 ounce. Daily Food: Seeds, vegetation, nuts, berries, twigs, insects, small mammals, birds; Woodrats nesting inside.
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Neotoma SPP. meaning 'rodent that cuts with its teeth'
Color:
Ranges – brown, gray, black
Weight:
10-16 ounces; same size as Norway Rat
Length:
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7 inches
Tail Length:
7 inches; shorter than the body
Body:
Thick, rounded body; professionals describe as a 'giant hamster'; very long, soft, fine fur
Ears:
Large ears
Eyes:
Bulging black eyes
Lifespan:
3 years
Droppings:
½ inch long; oval shaped; found in piles
Other Names: Packrat, Traderat
Diet
Daily Amount:
0.1-2 ounces
Daily Water:
1-2 ounce
Daily Food:
Seeds, vegetation, nuts, berries, twigs, insects, small mammals, birds; Woodrats nesting inside homes often continue to feed outside.
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Habitat
Geography:
Throughout US, although absent from New England & Great Lakes states
Nest Location:
Stick 'houses' under porches, inside sheds, attics, soffits, hard to reach wall & ceiling voids; similar to roof rats
Home Range:
¾ of an acre
Active Periods:
Nocturnal; but common to see juveniles during the daytime
Reproduction
Litter Size:
2-4 pups per litter
No. of Litters:
1-4 per year
Sexual Maturity:
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2-3 months
Gestation Period:
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38 days; slow population growth
Breeding Season:
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Outdoors: Spring