A muskrat typically has a litter size of 4 to 8 babies, although litters can range from 1 to 12 offspring. Breeding occurs usually in the spring and early summer, with females capable of having multiple litters each year. The young are born altricial, meaning they are born hairless and depend on their mother for care. They begin to venture out of the nest at about three weeks old.
Which of these isn't a euphemism for muskrat fur, but is a euphemism for muskrat meat?Your Answer: Marsh hare
Only one.
Shrew + Reed = muskrat
Muskrat Scrambler was created in 2000.
Shrew + Reed = muskrat
Muskrat is the muskrat's common name. Muskrat derives from a Native American word that was mispronounced by English settlers as musquash. People eventually thought that had something to do with its musky odor, and the name changes to musk beaver and then muskrat. The scientific name of the muskrat is Ondatra zibethicus.
No the muskrat is not native to india, but it is native to North America and has been introduce to many countries including Europe, India, and South America
Muskrat Love was created in 1972.
Muskrat Scrambler ended in 2005.
A Muskrat Lullaby was created in 1993.
banana and banana muskrat
No, but a raccoon might eat a muskrat.