No, a vole is not an amphibian; it is a small mammal belonging to the family Cricetidae, which includes hamsters and other rodents. Voles are terrestrial and primarily herbivorous, typically found in grasslands, meadows, and wetlands. Amphibians, on the other hand, are a distinct class of animals that includes frogs, salamanders, and toads, characterized by their life cycle that includes both aquatic and terrestrial stages.
Yes such as Water voles vole, Bank vole, Field vole, Common vole, Southern vole, European, Pine vole, Tatra voleand probably more.
s a vole a decomposer
A bank vole is a species of vole, Latin name Myodes glareolus.
a vole is usually brown..
A vole lives in a hole in the ground.
no. the meadow vole is a herbivore.
The Mexian Vole is not endangered.
a vole is eaten by a barn owl
Marie's Vole was created in 1982.
Szechuan Vole was created in 1911.
Reed Vole was created in 1889.
Blyth's Vole was created in 1863.