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7 Οκτ 2005 · Muskrat with noise filtering. Your browser does not support the audio element. Common Name: Common Muskrat. Scientific Name: Ondatra zibethicus. Date: 2005-10-07. Time: Unknown. Creator: Rice, Jeff. Description: Audio tracks of animal sounds. Notes: This recording has been filtered to remove extraneous ambient noise
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Muskrat’s front tracks show four slender, widespread toes with long claws. The front feet actually have a fifth rudimentary toe that is too small to show on the tracks, but may leave a claw mark. Hind tracks are bigger than front tracks and clearly show five toes.
In the spring, during the mating season, sharp whining noises and occasional sounds of fighting may be heard. Muskrats typically live in freshwater marshes, marshy areas of lakes, and slow-moving streams.
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Muskrat (0001706) Your browser does not support the audio element. Common Name: Common Muskrat. Scientific Name: Ondatra zibethicus. Date: 2007-03-13. Time: unknown . Creator: Colver, Kevin J. Description: Audio field recording. Location: Ouray National Wildlife Refuge (Utah); Uintah County (Utah); Utah. Duration: 00:02:22 . Audio Rights: Audio ...
The muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) is a common, semi-aquatic rodent native to the United States (Figure 1). It spends its life in aquatic habitats and is well adapted for swimming. Muskrats also cause damage by eating agricultural crops, other vegetation, and crayfish, mussels and other aquaculture products.
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