This North American native is special because it gets it's name from a native American tribe, the Abenaki. They are not really rats at all, and considering the facts that they live in swamps and eat everything, they are very cute.
muskrats are aquatic and land animals the survive with a thick coat of fur
you can see them swimming in ponds and lakes, they build homes on riverbanks just under the surface
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The diet of a muskrat is mostly made up of plant material. As muskrats are a semiaquatic mammal, most of its diet is made up of aquatic plants, their leaves, shoots, seed, tubers and roots. Muskrats will on occasion feed on crayfish, frogs, insects and other animals it can catch.Read more: Is_a_muskrat_an_omnivore
muskrats eat mice,
Not likely, muskrats are brown in color.
Muskrats drink water from ponds or the oceans
they are herbivores
Muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus) are mammals and are warm blooded.
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The diet of a muskrat is mostly made up of plant material. As muskrats are a semiaquatic mammal, most of its diet is made up of aquatic plants, their leaves, shoots, seed, tubers and roots. Muskrats will on occasion feed on crayfish, frogs, insects and other animals it can catch.
Yes, many. Muskrats are one of few aquatic rodents in the world.
Yes muskrats and beavers have been known to chew on water lilies.
muskrats.