sagebrush vole - significado y definición. Qué es sagebrush vole
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Qué (quién) es sagebrush vole - definición

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Lemmiscus; Lemmiscus curtatus; Sagebrush Vole

Sagebrush         
  • ''[[Artemisia pygmaea]]''
  • Leaves and flowers of ''[[Artemisia tridentata]]''
LIST OF PLANTS WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR NAMES
Grey Sagebrush; Sagebrush (plant); Grey sagebrush
·noun A low irregular shrub (Artemisia tridentata), of the order Compositae, covering vast tracts of the dry alkaline regions of the American plains;
- called also sagebush, and wild sage.
Sagebrush         
  • ''[[Artemisia pygmaea]]''
  • Leaves and flowers of ''[[Artemisia tridentata]]''
LIST OF PLANTS WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR NAMES
Grey Sagebrush; Sagebrush (plant); Grey sagebrush
Sagebrush is the common name of several woody and herbaceous species of plants in the genus Artemisia. The best known sagebrush is the shrub Artemisia tridentata.
Cyphoderris strepitans         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Sagebrush grig; Sagebrush cricket
Cyphoderris strepitans, the sagebrush cricket or sagebrush grig, is a one of only a few surviving species in the family Prophalangopsidae. Three of these species are in the genus Cyphoderris and all three are endemic to North America.

Wikipedia

Sagebrush vole

The sagebrush vole (Lemmiscus curtatus) is a tiny vole found in western North America. This is the only member of genus Lemmiscus.

They are somewhat similar in appearance to lemmings. They have chunky bodies with short legs and a very short tail which is covered in fur and lighter below. They have fluffy dull grey fur with lighter underparts. They range from 11–14 cm in length with a tail length of around 1.8-2.7 cm and a mass of around 21-39 g.

These animals are found in dry open brushy areas in the western United States and southern parts of western Canada. They feed on grasses and leaves in summer and sagebrush, bark and twigs in winter. Predators include owls, coyotes, bobcats and weasels.

Female voles have 5 or more litters of 4 to 6 young in a year. The young are born in a nest in a burrow.

They are active year-round, day and night, but are usually more active near sunrise and sunset. They make trails through the surface vegetation and also dig burrows with many entrances. They burrow under the snow in winter. These animals are often found in colonies.