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Rodent Collection (#142)

"From Dormouse to Capybara: A Whimsical World of Rodents" Meet the adorable dormouse, nestled comfortably in a rowan tree, enjoying its peaceful habitat

Background imageRodent Collection: Roundtail Ground Squirrel - Arizona, USA - Found in parts of Nevada-California

Roundtail Ground Squirrel - Arizona, USA - Found in parts of Nevada-California
CAN-2623 Roundtail Ground Squirrel Arizona, USA Citellus tereticaudus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Kangaroo Rat - Emerging from hole in sand. Habitat is sandy waste areas, sand dunes

Kangaroo Rat - Emerging from hole in sand. Habitat is sandy waste areas, sand dunes
CAN-2431 Kangaroo Rat - Emerging from hole in sand Arizona, USA Dipodomys spp. John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Kangaroo Rat - Close-up of head and face, coming out of hole

Kangaroo Rat - Close-up of head and face, coming out of hole. Arizona, USA - Habitat is sandy waste areas-sand
CAN-2419 Kangaroo Rat - Close-up of head and face, coming out of hole. Arizona, USA Dipodomys spp. John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRodent Collection: Cactus Mouse - Habitat is rocky outcroppings with cactus or yucca stands - Needs less water than

Cactus Mouse - Habitat is rocky outcroppings with cactus or yucca stands - Needs less water than most other North
CAN-2411 Cactus Mouse Arizona, USA Peromyscus eremicus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Harris Antelope Squirrel - Also called Yuma Antelope Squirrel - Arizona - Found in southwestern

Harris Antelope Squirrel - Also called Yuma Antelope Squirrel - Arizona - Found in southwestern Arizona
CAN-2407 Harris Antelope Squirrel / Yuma Antelope Squirrel - On cactus. Arizona, USA Ammospermophilus harrisi Ammospermophilus harrisii John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageRodent Collection: Harris Antelope Squirrel / Yuma Antelope Squirrel - On cactus

Harris Antelope Squirrel / Yuma Antelope Squirrel - On cactus. Arizona, USA - Found in southwestern Arizona
CAN-2404 Harris Antelope Squirrel / Yuma Antelope Squirrel - On cactus Arizona, USA Ammospermophilus harrisi John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRodent Collection: Ord's Kangeroo Rat - Habitat is sandy waste areas-sand dunes-sometimes hard packed soil - Spends

Ord's Kangeroo Rat - Habitat is sandy waste areas-sand dunes-sometimes hard packed soil - Spends days in deep
CAN-2403 Ord's Kangaroo Rat Arizona, USA Dipodomys ordii Spends days in deep burrows in the sand which it plugs to maintain stable temperature

Background imageRodent Collection: Harris / Yuma Antelope Squirrel - Found in southwestern Arizona

Harris / Yuma Antelope Squirrel - Found in southwestern Arizona and northwestern Mexico - Lives in low arid desert with
CAN-2380 Harris / Yuma Antelope Squirrel Arizona, USA Ammospermophilus harrisi John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Muskrat(s) - By water carrying nesting material in mouth, New York - Chiefly aquatic - Lives in

Muskrat(s) - By water carrying nesting material in mouth, New York - Chiefly aquatic - Lives in marshes-edges of
CAN-2331 Muskrat - in water carrying nesting material in mouth New York Ondatra zibethica Nicknamed the Swamp Bunny - Chiefly aquatic - Lives in marshes-edges of ponds-lakes

Background imageRodent Collection: Muskrat(s) - Two together by water, eating - New York, USA - Chiefly aquatic - Lives in

Muskrat(s) - Two together by water, eating - New York, USA - Chiefly aquatic - Lives in marshes-edges of ponds-lakes
CAN-2330 Muskrats - Two by water, eating New York, USA Ondatra zibethica John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Uinta Ground Squirrel - Feeding - Fairly large ground squirrels found only in southwestern

Uinta Ground Squirrel - Feeding - Fairly large ground squirrels found only in southwestern Montana-western
CAN-2278 Uinta Ground Squirrel - Feeding Wyoming, USA Spermophilus armatus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Columbian Ground Squirrel - Gathering grass in mouth to store in nest-Hibernates seven to eight

Columbian Ground Squirrel - Gathering grass in mouth to store in nest-Hibernates seven to eight months of the year-Eats
CAN-2275 Columbian Ground Squirrel - Gathering grass in mouth to store in nest Montana, USA Spermophilus columbianus Hibernates seven to eight months of the year-Eats grasses-plant stems

Background imageRodent Collection: Muskrat - Using hands, on the edge of ice eating aquatic vegetation

Muskrat - Using hands, on the edge of ice eating aquatic vegetation, Winter Monezuma National Wildlife Refuge
CAN-2211 Muskrat - Using hands, on the edge of ice eating aquatic vegetation, Winter Monezuma National Wildlife Refuge, New York

Background imageRodent Collection: Muskrats - Two together, chiefly aquatic-lives in marshes, edges of ponds, lakes

Muskrats - Two together, chiefly aquatic-lives in marshes, edges of ponds, lakes, and streams- moves overland
CAN-2153 Muskrats - Two together (probably male & female) New York, USA Ondatra zibethica Builds house in shallow water, also burrows in banks

Background imageRodent Collection: Muskrat - Two together, chiefly aquatic-lives in marshes, edges of ponds, lakes

Muskrat - Two together, chiefly aquatic-lives in marshes, edges of ponds, lakes, and streams- moves overland
CAN-2152 Muskrat - Two together, (probably male & female) New York, USA Ondatra zibethica John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRodent Collection: Muskrat - Biting on reed, chiefly aquatic-lives in marshes, edges of ponds, lakes

Muskrat - Biting on reed, chiefly aquatic-lives in marshes, edges of ponds, lakes, and streams- moves overland
CAN-2150 Muskrat - Biting on reed, New York, USA Ondatra zibethica Chiefly aquatic, lives in marshes, edges of ponds, lakes, and streams, feeds on aquatic vegetation, and ocasionally clams, frogs

Background imageRodent Collection: Muskrat - In water, chiefly aquatic-lives in marshes, edges of ponds, lakes

Muskrat - In water, chiefly aquatic-lives in marshes, edges of ponds, lakes, and streams- moves overland
CAN-2149 Muskrat - In water New York, USA Ondatra zibethica John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Muskrat - Chiefly aquatic-lives in marshes, edges of ponds, lakes, and streams- moves overland

Muskrat - Chiefly aquatic-lives in marshes, edges of ponds, lakes, and streams- moves overland
CAN-2148 Muskrat - one of the most valuable fur animals. New York, USA Ondatra zibethica John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRodent Collection: Muskrat -By water. Chiefly aquatic-lives in marshes, edges of ponds, lakes

Muskrat -By water. Chiefly aquatic-lives in marshes, edges of ponds, lakes, and streams- moves overland
CAN-2146 Muskrat - By water with ice in winter New York, USA Ondatra zibethica John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Ord's Kangaroo Rat Arizona, USA

Ord's Kangaroo Rat Arizona, USA
CAN-1706 Ords KANGAROO RAT Arizona, USA. Dipodomys ordii John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Ord's Kangaroo Rat - in burrow Arizona, USA

Ord's Kangaroo Rat - in burrow Arizona, USA
CAN-1705 Ords KANGAROO RAT - in burrow Arizona, USA. Dipodomys ordii John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Muskrat Northern Sweden introduced from N. America

Muskrat Northern Sweden introduced from N. America
CAN-1455 MUSKRAT - by water Northern Sweden introduced from N. America Ondatra zibethica John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRodent Collection: Botta's Pocket Gopher South USA to North mexico

Botta's Pocket Gopher South USA to North mexico
CAN-1417 Bottas Pocket GOPHER- close-up of face S. USA to N. Mexico Thomomys bottae John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Grey squirrel - empties peanut feeder UK 005370

Grey squirrel - empties peanut feeder UK 005370
BB-1440 Grey squirrel - empties peanut feeder UK Sciurus carolinus Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Grey squirrel - on peanut feeder UK 005369

Grey squirrel - on peanut feeder UK 005369
BB-1439 Grey squirrel - on peanut feeder UK Sciurus carolinensis Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Grey squirrel - jumping side view UK 005339

Grey squirrel - jumping side view UK 005339
BB-1437 Grey squirrel - jumping side view UK Sciurus carolinensis Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Grey squirrel - jumping with walnut side view UK 005337

Grey squirrel - jumping with walnut side view UK 005337
BB-1436 Grey squirrel - jumping with walnut side view UK Sciurus carolinensis Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Wood mouse – searching for food in snow – side view Bedfordshire UK 003421

Wood mouse – searching for food in snow – side view Bedfordshire UK 003421
BB-1197 Wood mouse - searching for food in snow - side view Bedfordshire UK Apodemus sylvaticus Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRodent Collection: Capybaras - adult with young Llanos Venezuela

Capybaras - adult with young Llanos Venezuela
AW-3384 Capybaras - adult with young Llanos Venezuela Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris Adrian Warren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Capybara - adult female

Capybara - adult female
AW-3339 Capybara - adult female Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris Adrian Warren Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: CLY02073

CLY02073
AUS-295 Sandy inland mouse (Pseudomys hermannsburgensis) Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRodent Collection: Ground squirrrel offloading body heat through belly by lying on cool sand in shade

Ground squirrrel offloading body heat through belly by lying on cool sand in shade
ASW-4374 Ground squirrrel offloading body heat through belly by lying on cool sand in shade Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa. Xerus inauris Alan J. S

Background imageRodent Collection: Brants's Whistling Rat - Feed on leaves of succulents and other green plant food

Brants's Whistling Rat - Feed on leaves of succulents and other green plant food
ASW-4358 Brants's Whistling Rat - Feed on leaves of succulents and other green plant food, here Chrysocoma obtusata (Asteraceae) Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa

Background imageRodent Collection: Brants's Whistling Rat - Eating plant at burrow entrance. Feed on leaves of succulents

Brants's Whistling Rat - Eating plant at burrow entrance. Feed on leaves of succulents and other green plant food
ASW-4356 Brants's Whistling Rat - Eating plant at burrow entrance Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa. Parotomys brantsii Alan J. S

Background imageRodent Collection: Brants's Whistling Rat - Collecting green plant material (Chrysocoma obtusata; Asteraceae)

Brants's Whistling Rat - Collecting green plant material (Chrysocoma obtusata; Asteraceae)
ASW-4355 Brants's Whistling Rat - Collecting green plant material (Chrysocoma obtusata; Asteraceae) Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa

Background imageRodent Collection: Brants's Whistling Rat - Climbing into bush to collect twigs. Feed on leaves of succulents

Brants's Whistling Rat - Climbing into bush to collect twigs. Feed on leaves of succulents
ASW-4354 Brants's Whistling Rat - Climbing into bush to collect twigs Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa. Parotomys brantsii Alan J. S

Background imageRodent Collection: Brants's Whistling Rat - Carrying sticks to burrow. Feed on leaves of succulents

Brants's Whistling Rat - Carrying sticks to burrow. Feed on leaves of succulents and other green plant food
ASW-4353 Brants's Whistling Rat - Carrying sticks to burrow Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa. Parotomys brantsii Alan J. S

Background imageRodent Collection: Brants's Whistling Rat - Carrying green plant material to burrow. Feed on leaves of succulents

Brants's Whistling Rat - Carrying green plant material to burrow. Feed on leaves of succulents
ASW-4352 Brants's Whistling Rat - Carrying green plant material to burrow. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa. Parotomys brantsii Alan J. S

Background imageRodent Collection: Striped Mice - Individuals aggregating and grooming under bushes. Feed mainly on seeds

Striped Mice - Individuals aggregating and grooming under bushes. Feed mainly on seeds
ASW-4345 Striped Mice - Individuals aggregating and grooming under bushes Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa. Rhabdomys pumilio Alan J. S

Background imageRodent Collection: Striped Mice - Individuals aggregating under bushes. Feeds mainly on seeds

Striped Mice - Individuals aggregating under bushes. Feeds mainly on seeds, also other plant parts and insects
ASW-4344 Striped Mice - Individuals aggregating under bushes. Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa. Rhabdomys pumilio Alan J. S

Background imageRodent Collection: Striped Mouse Eating tsama melon, kalahari

Striped Mouse Eating tsama melon, kalahari
ASW-3736 Striped Mouse - Eating tsama melon kalahari, Africa Rhabdomys pumilio Alan J. S. Weaving Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Rock Dassie / Hyrax

Rock Dassie / Hyrax
ASW-2727 ROCK HYRAX / DASSIE - side view Procavia capensis Alan J. S. Weaving Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Coypu / Nutria - adult and baby

Coypu / Nutria - adult and baby
AP-1660 COYPU / Nutria - adult and baby Myocastor coypus Dennis Avon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Coypu / Nutria - adult, close-up of mouth and teeth

Coypu / Nutria - adult, close-up of mouth and teeth
AP-1659 COYPU / Nutria - adult, close-up of mouth & teeth Myocastor coypus Dennis Avon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Yellow-necked Mouse

Yellow-necked Mouse
AP-0604 YELLOW-NECKED MOUSE Apodemus flavicollis wintoni Dennis Avon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRodent Collection: Northern Pika rodent on guard, living in a 'stone-river' in Sengilen mountain range

Northern Pika rodent on guard, living in a "stone-river" in Sengilen mountain range
ANZ-927 Northern Pika rodent on guard, living in a "stone-river" in Sengilen mountain range South Tuva, Russia Ochotona hyperborea Andrey Zvoznikov Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageRodent Collection: Siberian chipmunk feeds on forest floor, taiga-forest near river Taz; early spring; North Tumen

Siberian chipmunk feeds on forest floor, taiga-forest near river Taz; early spring; North Tumen region, Russia Tz30
ANZ-824 Siberian chipmunk feeds on forest floor taiga-forest near river Taz; early spring; North Tumen region, Russia Tamias sibiricus Andrey Zvoznikov Please note that prints are for personal




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"From Dormouse to Capybara: A Whimsical World of Rodents" Meet the adorable dormouse, nestled comfortably in a rowan tree, enjoying its peaceful habitat. Ever wondered what it would be like to see a hamster driving a miniature sports convertible car? Well, wonder no more. Behold the hairless wonders. From the elegant Sphinx cat to the mischievous rat, these unique creatures captivate with their naked charm. Witness the heartwarming sight of a Capybara mother and her young frolicking in South America's lush landscapes - nature's perfect picture. Donning glasses and mortar board, this guinea pig is ready for some serious academic pursuits - an intellectual among rodents. Descending into darkness, behold the fascinating Naked Mole Rat as it digs tirelessly with its incisor teeth in North East Africa's dry regions. Even our furry friends get into festive spirit. Check out this guinea pig rocking a Father Christmas hat - spreading holiday cheer one squeak at a time. With digital manipulation skills on point, this clever guinea pig has filled the gap in its blanket to keep cozy during chilly days - fashion meets functionality. Journey back to North East Africa where you'll find Naked Mole Rats thriving in arid conditions; blind but resilient survivors of their harsh environment. Sometimes even squirrels face challenges. Witness this grey squirrel caught inside a supposedly "squirrel-proof" bird feeder – proving determination knows no bounds. In this captivating world of rodents, there's always something extraordinary happening around every corner – from cute critters living their best lives to unexpected encounters that leave us amazed by nature's wonders.