The woodland vole shows many adaptations for its burrowing lifestyle. The fur is short, soft, and silky, almost mole-like in texture. The front feet and claws are larger than those of its relatives.
Where red-backed voles are abundant, woodland jumping mice are usually absent. Forest edges adjacent to grassy meadows may harbor populations of both woodland and meadow jumping mice. Unlike many ...
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