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Life History of the Kangaroo Rat

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A detailed natural-history account examines the banner-tailed kangaroo rat, presenting identification characters, measurements, coloration, and habitat distribution. Field and laboratory observations describe nocturnal activity patterns, signaling and vocal behaviors, locomotion, sensory development, and aspects of sociability and pugnacity. The study details food habits, seed and vegetation-gathering and storage behavior, and the architecture of burrow systems with mounds, runways, and subsidiary openings. It also catalogs parasites, commensal organisms, predators, seasonal fluctuations in abundance, and the methods used to study populations. Economic considerations and practical recommendations for managing local populations complete the ecological synthesis.

About the Author

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Charles Taylor Vorhies

Charles Taylor Vorhies was an American naturalist and author, recognized for his contributions to the study of wildlife, particularly in the field of mammalogy. His notable work, "Life History of the Kangaroo Rat," provides an in-depth examination of the behavior, habitat, and ecological significance of this unique rodent. Vorhies' research reflects a commitment to understanding the complexities of animal life and their environments, contributing valuable insights to the scientific community. His work remains a reference point for those interested in the natural history of North American fauna.

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