Species
Neotoma cinerea (Bushy-tailed woodrat)
The bushy-tailed woodrat, or packrat (Neotoma cinerea) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae found in Canada and the United States. Its natural habitats are boreal forests, temperate forests, dry savanna, temperate shrubland, and temperate grassland.
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Humboldt Life
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Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)
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Phylum: Chordata (Chordates)
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Subphylum: Vertebrata (Vertebrates)
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Class: Mammalia (Mammals)
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Subclass: Theria (Therians)
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Infraclass: Placentalia (Placental mammals)
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Superorder: Euarchontoglires (Primates, rodents, and allies)
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Order: Rodentia (Rodents)
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Suborder: Myomorpha (Mice, rats, and hamsters)
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Superfamily: Muroidea (Muroids)
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Family: Cricetidae (Hamsters, voles, lemmings, and allies)
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Subfamily: Neotominae (North american mice and rats)
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Tribe: Neotomini (Pack rats)
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Genus: Neotoma (Woodrats)
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Subgenus: Teonoma
- Species: Neotoma cinerea (Bushy-tailed woodrat)
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Subgenus: Teonoma
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Genus: Neotoma (Woodrats)
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Tribe: Neotomini (Pack rats)
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Subfamily: Neotominae (North american mice and rats)
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Family: Cricetidae (Hamsters, voles, lemmings, and allies)
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Superfamily: Muroidea (Muroids)
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Suborder: Myomorpha (Mice, rats, and hamsters)
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Order: Rodentia (Rodents)
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Superorder: Euarchontoglires (Primates, rodents, and allies)
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Infraclass: Placentalia (Placental mammals)
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Subclass: Theria (Therians)
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Class: Mammalia (Mammals)
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Subphylum: Vertebrata (Vertebrates)
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Phylum: Chordata (Chordates)
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Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)