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  • Rodent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Rodentia is an order of mammals also known as rodents, characterised by two continuously growing incisors in the upper and lower jaws which must be kept ...

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    Most non-flying mammals are rodents: there are about 1500 living rodent species (out ... A few of these distinctive South American rodents include mountain ...

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  • Homepage | CDC Rodent Control

    15 Sep 2006 ... Take precautions before and while cleaning rodent-infested areas. Images of Rodents Pictures of rodents that may be a risk ...

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  • ADW: Rodentia: Information

    Despite their morphological and ecological diversity, all rodents share one ... All rodents have a single pair of upper and a single pair of lower incisors, ...

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  • Rodent Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com

    Rodent Printouts. Rodents are relatively small, prolific mammals. All rodents have a pair of front teeth that continue to grow throughout their lives; ...

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  • Rodents in the Yahoo! Directory

    Find sites devoted to mice, rats, hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, and other small rodent pets. Also lists sites about their wild relatives: squirrels, ...

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  • Howstuffworks "Rodents"

    Rodents are small mammals, such as mice rat and squirrels, characterized by two constantly-growing incisors. Learn more about rodents at HowStuffWorks.

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    es _F~ Committee on Rodents Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources Commission on Life Sciences National Research Council NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS Washington ...

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  • Rats and Mice

    Also included above are some none-rodent types, which , thanks to do-gooders ... Generally rodents are small. Some mice and dormice are among the smallest ...

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