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The Townsend vole (Microtus townsendii) typically has 13 pairs of ribs, totaling 26 ribs. This is consistent with the general rib count found in many other rodent species. These ribs play a crucial role in protecting the thoracic organs and supporting the structure of the animal's body.

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