Northern woodrat

GPTKB entity

Properties (51)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf Rodent
gptkbp:adaptation climbing ability
gptkbp:age 6 to 8 months
gptkbp:averageLifespan 3 to 5 years
gptkbp:behavior nocturnal
gptkbp:breedingSeason spring to summer
1 to 2 times a year
gptkbp:climate varies by region
gptkbp:colors brown to gray
gptkbp:communicationEquipment vocalizations
gptkbp:conservationEfforts Least Concern
habitat protection
gptkbp:culturalSignificance used in studies
gptkbp:diet herbivore
omnivorous
gptkbp:environmentalImpact grooming
gptkbp:faced large
large and rounded
gptkbp:family Cricetidae
gptkbp:foot small and furry
gptkbp:foragingBehavior scavenger
gptkbp:fossilRecord exists
gptkbp:geneticDiversity high
gptkbp:geographicalFeature gptkb:North_America
gptkbp:habitat forests
urban development
rocky areas
important for conservation.
gptkbp:hasLength 30 to 40 cm
gptkbp:headlights 25 to 30 cm
gptkbp:house under rocks
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Northern woodrat
gptkbp:litterSize 2 to 6 young
gptkbp:matingSystem promiscuous
gptkbp:nesting builds nests
uses twigs and leaves
gptkbp:populationTrend varies by region
gptkbp:predators owls
population control
gptkbp:relatedPatent Neotoma species
gptkbp:reproduction viviparous
gptkbp:researchInterest ecological studies
gptkbp:scientificName Neotoma cinerea
gptkbp:sleepingHabits sheltered areas
gptkbp:socialResponsibility limited social interactions
observed in young
gptkbp:socialStructure solitary or pairs
gptkbp:symbioticRelationships with other species
gptkbp:territory marking territory
gptkbp:threats habitat loss
gptkbp:weight 200 to 500 grams