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Rodent Tag

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20 May 2021
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Mountain VoleRodent

Rodent ID please..

Dear Friends, Very sorry to bother you again for rodent ID. Actually I am not very good at rodents identification but documenting them since past 10 years in different landscapes,

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11 June 2019
North American
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Mojave River Beavers

I learned that there were Beavers in the Mojave river area and after a little bit of research and exploring I found them. Hooray! So cool to find beavers period, let alone in South

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9 May 2019
North American
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Anza borrego trip report near dusk to after dawn May 4th-5th

14 hours at Anza Borrego

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6 August 2018
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Rodent

Rodent ID Help

Hi all.  We have some rodents that I constantly see around our yard here in Northern Pima County Arizona.  I am pretty sure we have the infamous Pack Rat (White-throated Woodrat

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5 August 2018
North American
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Southern California Muskrat site!

So I found what seems like a reliable muskrat site in Oxnard. It is the Ormand Beach wetlands, which isn’t very wet right now but does have a canal right by the parking lot w

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20 December 2017
Oriental
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Rat ID, southern Thailand (slightly gruesome pics)

Hi all I’m after thoughts on this splatted rat from near Khao Lak. Based on size and other features I identified it as Greater Bandicoot Rat (Bandicota indica) in the field (

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  1. Jon Hall on Request for Information – 1 night in Sorong, West Papua, October 20233 October 2023

    Let me ask Carlos about the closer NP. Several people have seen echidna(s) in malagafuk last month so you could…

  2. vnsankar on Chiricahuas, September 2023 (Venkat Sankar)3 October 2023

    Thanks Ian! You'd really enjoy it there. It's one of those places I could spend weeks in and not get…

  3. Ian Thompson on Chiricahuas, September 2023 (Venkat Sankar)2 October 2023

    Wow! That is a fantastically impressive list of species, Venkat. I'm so glad you got to see a Puma. Any…

  4. John Goldie on Request for Information – 1 night in Sorong, West Papua, October 20232 October 2023

    Hi Jon, Thanks for your advice. We arrive in Sorong the day before a tour starts, so only have the…

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