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Meadow Vole
Meadow Vole
Microtus pennsylvanicus
Appearance
Small rodent, short legs, short tail.
Average length 6.5".
Chestnut-brown fur which is greyer in Winter.
Front paws have four toes, hind paws have five.
Round nose.
Lifecycle
Females can reproduce 1-5 times a year.
Average five pups per litter.
Lifespan is less than one year in natural environment due to predators, can live several years when in captivity.
Habits
Visibility - Are visible year-round. Most active at night during Summer, and during the day in Winter.
Feeding - Grasses and seeds, tree bark in Winter.
Location - Open fields including wet meadows especially areas with dense plant cover.
Nesting - They create underground burrows and build a summer nest from dry grass. During the Winter they make nests above ground level under snow.
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