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Definition of Round-tailed muskrat
1. Noun. Of Florida wetlands.
Generic synonyms: Gnawer, Rodent
Group relationships: Genus Neofiber, Neofiber
Lexicographical Neighbors of Round-tailed Muskrat
Literary usage of Round-tailed muskrat
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History by American Museum of Natural History (1903)
"By Frank M. Chapman. Vol. II, No. 3, Article x, p. 118. Price, 15 cents. 13.
On the Habits of the round-tailed muskrat ..."
2. American Animals: A Popular Guide to the Mammals of North America North of by Witmer Stone, William Everett Cram (1902)
"Darker and richer in colour, with rather larger ears. Range. Lower Mississippi
Valley. round-tailed muskrat Microtus alleni (True) Also called ..."
3. American Animals: A Popular Guide to the Mammals of North America North of by Witmer Stone, William Everett Cram (1902)
"Darker and richer in colour, with rather larger ears. Range. Lower Mississippi
Valley. round-tailed muskrat Microtus alleni (True) Also called ..."
4. American Animals: A Popular Guide to the Mammals of North America North of by Witmer Stone, William Everett Cram (1902)
"Darker and richer in colour, with rather larger ears. Range. Lower Mississippi
Valley. round-tailed muskrat Microtus alleni (True) Also called ..."
5. Additions to the Pleistocene Mammal Faunas of South Carolina, North Carolina by Albert E. Sanders (2002)
"... north of Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, produced a fossilized
rodent mandible that provides another record of the round-tailed muskrat, ..."
6. Bulletin by Bureau of Biological Survey, United States (1907)
"... such as the Florida round-tailed " muskrat" (M. alleni) and the European water
vole (M. ..."
7. The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals: A Book of Personal Observations by William Temple Hornaday (1922)
"... winter the prairie-"dog" tightly plugs up with moist earth the mouth of his
burrow; and he packs it with his nose. The round-tailed muskrat of Florida ..."