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What Do Rat Tracks In Snow Look Like: Identification & Pictures

The paw prints of a rat are reasonably easy to identify. Rat tracks are approximately 3/8 to 3/4 of an inch in length. Their front paws are widely-spaced and four-toed, while their hind legs have...

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How Can you Tell if You Have a Rat vs or a Mouse? Rat vs Mouse Droppings

Mice and rats are both rodents, but there are key differences that differentiate these bothersome pests. Mice have smaller bodies, longer tails, and bigger ears. However, rats tend to be more...

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Roof Rat Droppings: 6 Signs of Rats in Your House, Attic, Basement, or Yard

Roof rat droppings are a tell tale sign of a rat infestation. Other signs include shredded nesting material, chewed holes in walls or baseboard, foul odors, noises in the wall or attic, and gnaw...

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Identifying fox dens and fox holes: guide & pictures

Foxes make holes to search for food, like worms and insects, bury food to save for later, and make dens. Foxes create multiple entrances to their, each are usually a hole about 4 inches. Foxes are...

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Skunk Skull: Skeleton Anatomy and Identification

Skunk skulls measure 51 to 62 millimeters on average and have a flat cranium and a hollow snout. They have a large crest on the top of their skull. Their omnivorous teeth arrangement include canine...

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Raccoon Skull: Skeleton, Anatomy, and Identification

Raccoon skulls can be identified when compared to other animal skulls by their lack of a sagittal crest. Raccoons are forward-facing mammals, unlike some animals that have side-eye placement. This...

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