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- Q1766870 subject Q6999057.
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- Q1766870 abstract "The eastern woodrat (Neotoma floridana), is a pack rat native to the central and Eastern United States. Its range extends from the latitude of southeastern New York south to the Gulf of Mexico. It has been recovered as a fossil from late Pleistocene deposits in southeastern New Mexico, several hundred miles southwest of its nearest current range.Neotoma magister was previously considered to be within N. floridana, but the two are now considered to be separate species.As with most members of the genus, it feeds opportunistically on nuts, seeds, fungi, buds, stems, roots, foliage, and fruits. In the southern states, it often lives in holes in the ground or hollow trees, constructing large nests.Predators include black rat snakes and long-tailed weasels.The eastern woodrat has four clawed digits and a thumb on the front limbs, and five clawed digits on its rear limbs.".
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- Q1766870 classis "Mammalia".
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- Q1766870 genus "Neotoma".
- Q1766870 name "Eastern woodrat".
- Q1766870 ordo "Rodentia".
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- Q1766870 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1766870 status "LC".
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- Q1766870 comment "The eastern woodrat (Neotoma floridana), is a pack rat native to the central and Eastern United States. Its range extends from the latitude of southeastern New York south to the Gulf of Mexico. It has been recovered as a fossil from late Pleistocene deposits in southeastern New Mexico, several hundred miles southwest of its nearest current range.Neotoma magister was previously considered to be within N.".
- Q1766870 label "Eastern woodrat".
- Q1766870 depiction Neotoma_floridana_smalli_close.jpg.
- Q1766870 name "Eastern woodrat".