Yes muskrats can attack humans. For example, today I was walking with a friend, and saw what looked like a little beaver, lo and behold, it was a muskrat. So I jumped down in the gardened area it was in, to get a little closer. The next thing I knew, it was charging at me, and proceeded to jump at my legs- if it wasn't for my quick reflexes, I could have lost a limb- or worse, ripped my jeans! :S
For the furtherance of your muskrat knowledge- they can, and do attack.
muskrats eat mice,
Muskrats drink water from ponds or the oceans
they are herbivores
Not likely, muskrats are brown in color.
Muskrats (Ondatra zibethicus) are mammals and are warm blooded.
No, muskrats are not vertebrae; rather, they are vertebrates. Muskrats are small, semi-aquatic rodents belonging to the family Cricetidae. As mammals, they possess a backbone, which classifies them as vertebrates.
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Yes muskrats and beavers have been known to chew on water lilies.
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