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The marsh rice rat is active during the night.
It makes nests of sedge and grass, and occasionally builds runways.
Newborns are helpless at birth, but are weaned after a few weeks.
The rice rat currently occurs in much of the eastern and southern United States, northeast to southern New Jersey, and south to southeastern Texas and far northeastern Tamaulipas, Mexico.
Population size is usually largest during the summer and declines during winter
most animals prey on rice rats
It makes nests of sedge and grass, and occasionally builds runways.
Newborns are helpless at birth, but are weaned after a few weeks.
The rice rat currently occurs in much of the eastern and southern United States, northeast to southern New Jersey, and south to southeastern Texas and far northeastern Tamaulipas, Mexico.
Population size is usually largest during the summer and declines during winter
most animals prey on rice rats
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