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A bank vole is a species of vole, Latin name Myodes glareolus.
small, cant see it in long grass, eats grass seed.
Yes such as Water voles vole, Bank vole, Field vole, Common vole, Southern vole, European, Pine vole, Tatra voleand probably more.
Yes, voles are native to the UK. The most common species found in the region are the field vole and the bank vole. These small rodents inhabit various environments, including grasslands, woodlands, and wetlands. Their presence plays a crucial role in the ecosystem, serving as prey for various predators.
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Looks like primary differences are the coloring and habitat. Compare the following websites: Bank vole http://www.britishwildlifecentre.co.uk/animals/bankvole.htm Field vole http://www.britishwildlifecentre.co.uk/animals/fieldvole.htm
yes they do it is very healthy for them when sick or not sick
A bank vole needs food such as seeds, fruits, insects, and vegetation to survive. They also require shelter in the form of burrows or vegetation cover to protect themselves from predators and harsh weather conditions. Access to water sources for drinking is also essential for their survival.
Many animals will prey on then but one that springs to mind is the Barn Owl.
There are many different types of vole. Here are the diets of six british voles. 1. Bank vole Food: Herbs, fruit, seeds, grasses bark and occaisionly insects and worms. 2. Common vole Food: Primarily grasses, supplemented by by herbs, fruit, seeds and grain. 3. Field vole Food: Herbs, grasses and tree bark in the winter 4: Snow vole Food: It is strictly vegetarian eating grasses and fruit. 5: Common pine vole Food: Berries, seeds, fungi flowers and leaves. 6: Northern water vole, eats bank and water plants, fruit and roots.
s a vole a decomposer