Long-tailed Woodrat

GPTKB entity

Properties (54)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Rodent
gptkbp:activities crepuscular
gptkbp:adaptation thick fur
long tail
strong claws
gptkbp:age 2 to 5
gptkbp:averageLifespan 3 to 5 years
gptkbp:behavior nocturnal
gptkbp:breedingSeason spring to summer
gptkbp:canEstablish 4 to 5 weeks
gptkbp:climate arid environments
temperature fluctuations
gptkbp:colors brown
gptkbp:communicationEquipment vocalizations
scent marking
gptkbp:conservationEfforts Least Concern
gptkbp:cuisine food caches
gptkbp:culturalSignificance local wildlife observation
Native_American_folklore
gptkbp:diet omnivore
gptkbp:distribution Western_United_States
gptkbp:family Cricetidae
gptkbp:foragingBehavior scavenging
gathering food
gptkbp:genus Neotoma
gptkbp:habitat deserts
rocky areas
brushy areas
gptkbp:headlights 12 to 15 cm
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Long-tailed Woodrat
gptkbp:length 25 to 35 cm
gptkbp:matingSystem monogamous
gptkbp:nativeTo gptkb:North_America
gptkbp:nesting cavities
gptkbp:participatesIn seed disperser
prey species
gptkbp:populationTrend stable
gptkbp:predators hawks
snakes
gptkbp:relatedPatent gptkb:Eastern_Woodrat
gptkb:Western_Woodrat
gptkbp:reproduction viviparous
gptkbp:researchInterest conservation efforts
ecological studies
gptkbp:scientificName Neotoma macrotis
gptkbp:senses poor eyesight
good smell
keen hearing
gptkbp:size medium
gptkbp:socialStructure solitary
gptkbp:territory marking territory
gptkbp:threats habitat loss
predation
gptkbp:weight 150 to 300 grams