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Rodent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Forty percent of mammal species are rodents, and they are found in vast numbers on all ... Common rodents include mice, rats, squirrels, porcupines, beavers, ...
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rodent: Definition from Answers.com rodent n. Any of various mammals of the order Rodentia, such as a mouse, rat, squirrel, or beaver, characterized by large incisors adapted for
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RODENTS Rodents are known for their pair of large upper and lower chisel-like incisors. ... Rodents lack canines, with the gap between the incisors and molars known as the diastema. ...
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CDC - Rodents This offers helpful suggestions on rodent control during and after a rodent infestation. The primary strategy for preventing human exposure to rodent diseases is ...
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Rodentia Rodents are found native on all continents except Antarctica. ... However, rodents show perhaps their greatest diversity of form in South America, which was an isolated ...
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Rodent Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com Rodents are relatively small, prolific mammals. All rodents have a pair of front teeth that continue to grow throughout their lives; they must gnaw ...
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Rodents - How To Information | eHow.com Rodents how to articles and videos including Symptoms of Intestinal Hemorrhaging in a Pet, The Signs of Seizure in Chinchillas, Can it Hurt Your Gerbil ...
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RODENTS Rats and mice are important rodent pests entering homes and warehouses for food and harborage ( Figure 1 ). These rodents eat any kind of food that people eat. ...
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