A tailless garden rodent typically resembles common small rodents like mice or voles, but it lacks the long, thin tail that is characteristic of these animals. Its body is usually compact, with a rounded shape, short legs, and small ears. The fur can vary in color, often ranging from brown to gray, allowing it to blend into its garden surroundings. Overall, the absence of a tail gives it a distinctive appearance compared to its tailed relatives.
You may be thinking of the Capybara??? It kind of looks like a mouse and is the largest living rodent... Maybe a rat?
You might be referring to the tapir, a South American rodent (the world's largest rodent) that looks very much like a "five foot rat".
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a rodent skull is the skull of a rodent such as a mouse or a mole or something like that
Possibly some species of gasteracantha or micrathena.
"Recent" is an adjective. It can be used with a noun like other adjectives.Example:The garden looks good after the rain.The garden looks good after the recent rain.
Chimpanzees are genetically closest.
What did the boy rodent say to the girl rodent? The answer to this riddle is: I gopher you!