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    ...On following pages: 149. Meadow Vole (Microtus pennsyivanicus); 150. Long-tailed Vole (Microtus...
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    ... Shrew prefers well-moistened meadow habitats in floodplains. It almost never dominates shrew communities...
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    ..., lakes, and rivers. In forest-tundra and taiga, it occupies meadow bogs and edges of dry terraces...
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    ...2. Meadow Jumping Mouse Zapus hudsonius French: Zapode des champs / German: Wiesenhipfmaus...
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    ..., generally brighter than in the Western Jumping Mouse (Z. princeps) or Meadow Jumping Mouse (Z. hudsonius...
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    ... to elevations of 2800 m in the Alps and optimally below 1300 m in the Apennines. In general, meadows...
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    ... meadows up to elevations of ¢.3000 m. Main habitats of Mongolian Voles are wet tussock meadows. Food...
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    ..., bunchgrass, wet meadows, grassy meadows, riparian zones, swamps, bogs, forest openings, and coniferous...
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    ... landscapes (“krumholtz”) and moist alpine meadows. Common habitats of the Western Heather Vole are willow...
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    .... Hindfeet have five plantar pads. Habitat. Coniferous forests and alpine meadows at elevations of 3400-4290...
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    ...) = 38. Habitat. Open alpine meadows and fir forests at high elevations (from 3600 m to 4600 m). Food...
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    .... Habitat. Mountain forests, dense thickets of Rhododendron (Ericaceae), and meadows at elevations of 1500...
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    ... on inner side. Habitat. Open rocky alpine meadows at elevations of 2700-4200 m. Food and Feeding...
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    ... and grass meadows. Food and Feeding. No information. Breeding. No information. Activity patterns...
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    .... Habitat. Various alpine habitats including rocky areas of alpine tundra, sedge marshes, subalpine meadows...
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    ... and subalpine habitats with an element of precipitous terrain. Alpine meadows offer excellent feeding sites...
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    ... is constricted in adults. Teeth are like those in the Common Vole. Habitat. Short grass meadows and arable lands...
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    ... pale. Habitat. Open alpine meadows, often surrounded by low montane forests, and welldrained sites...
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    ... herbaceous material growing in open alpine meadows. Breeding. The Hoary Marmot lives in multi-burrow colonies...
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    .... It inhabits banks of streams and stagnant waters; riverside meadows with quiet pools or other regions of low...
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