Muskrats typically create their homes, known as lodges, using materials like reeds, grasses, and sedges. They gather these materials from their wetland habitats and construct their lodges above water, often incorporating mud for stability. The structures provide shelter and protection from predators, as well as a place for raising their young.
muskrats eat mice,
Muskrats drink water from ponds or the oceans
Not likely, muskrats are brown in color.
they are herbivores
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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muskrats
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