




Neotoma floridana
The Eastern Woodrat is a small, furry animal that loves to build cozy nests in trees and bushes. They are great at climbing and often collect shiny things to decorate their homes!
生息地: Forests
The Eastern Woodrat has soft, grayish-brown fur on its back and sides, contrasting with a pure white belly and feet. It has large, dark eyes and prominent ears, along with a long, often bicolored tail that is furry, not scaly like other rats.





カテゴリ
哺乳類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Their big ears can hear tiny sounds, helping them sense danger quickly.
They often decorate their stick nests with berries and leaves!
They use strong incisor teeth to chew through tough plant stems and nuts!
Woodrats store acorns and seeds, creating secret food pantries for later.
Eastern Woodrats can build complex stick and debris nests because they need safe, hidden homes from predators.
Eastern Woodrats have a habit of collecting shiny or unusual objects that helps them reinforce their dens.
Eastern Woodrats can see well in low light because of their large eyes, helping them find food and avoid danger in the dark.
They are plant-eaters that love leaves, fruits, and seeds from different plants.
Bubo virginianus
hunts Eastern Woodrats at night
Pantherophis obsoletus
preys on young and adult woodrats
Quercus alba
relies on its acorns for winter food

Carya ovata
enjoys the nutrient-rich nuts
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
If you see a woodrat, enjoy watching it from a distance and don't try to touch it.
30-45 cm
0.2-0.45 kg
2-3 年
18 km/h
They are plant-eaters that love leaves, fruits, and seeds from different plants.
Forests
Foraging
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