- Western Heather Vole
Taxobox
name = Western Heather Vole
status = LR/lc | status_system = IUCN2.3
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Rodent ia
familia =Cricetidae
genus = "Phenacomys"
species = "P. intermedius"
binomial = "Phenacomys intermedius"
binomial_authority = (Merriam,1889 )The Western Heather Vole, "Phenacomys intermedius", is a small
vole found in westernNorth America . Until recently, theEastern Heather Vole , "Phenacomys ungava", was considered to be a subspecies.These animals are similar in appearance to the
Meadow Vole . They have short ears and a short thin tail which is paler underneath. Their long soft fur is brownish with silver grey underparts. They are 14 cm long with a 3.5 cm tail and weigh about 40 g.They are found in alpine meadows, open shrubby areas, dry forests with shrubs below to provide cover and
tundra regions, usually near water, inBritish Columbia , theYukon and the westernUnited States . In summer, they live in underground burrows and, in winter, they tunnel under the snow. They store food for later use year-round.They feed on plant leaves and berries in summer and plant bark and buds in winter, also seeds and fungi. Predators include
owl s,hawk s and carnivorous mammals.The female vole has 2 or 3 litters of 2 to 9 young in a nest made from grasses.
They are active year-round, mainly near dusk or at night.
The population of this animal has been reduced in some parts of its range due to
clearcut ting of forests.References
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