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Like other members of their family they are more closely related to pocket gophers than to true mice.
They are similar to the pocket gophers but lack cheek pouches.
Researchers have seen a swimming ability in yellow-faced pocket gophers.
Geography and evolution in the pocket gophers of California.
Some species of wildlife utilize it for food, such as California quail and pocket gophers.
Overall, the pocket gophers have less rod density than nocturnal rodents.
The pocket gophers are considered to be medium to small in size in the order Rodentia.
Pocket gophers dig burrows underneath it during the winter.
The pocket gophers are burrowing rodents of the family Geomyidae.
Like all pocket gophers, members of this genus are fossorial herbivores.
On the whole, pocket Gophers tend to have a higher daily caloric intake than most rodent species.
Evidence suggests that a close relationship has existed between pocket gophers and chewing lice for significant periods of time.
Pocket gophers are the most highly fossorial rodents found in North America.
It is also home to species called pocket gophers, skunks, squirrels, snakes and bats.
Moles, northern pocket gophers and ants made it through the blast because they were hidden beneath the ground.
Baird's pocket gophers are small rodents with the majority of their weight set on their top half.
Pocket gophers has special visual adaptations to match their extreme and unique subterranean lifestyle.
Plains pocket gophers show no seasonal change in activity, except for an increased level of activity during mating season.
There is sexual dimorphism in the yellow-faced pocket gophers; the males are larger than the females.
Pocket gophers are solitary outside of the breeding season, aggressively maintaining territories that vary in size depending on the resources available.
Sometimes the pocket gophers and heteromyids are placed as separate subfamilies within a single family (Geomyidae).
These park-like forests supported ideal habitat for pocket gophers and, subsequently, pine snakes.
Depending on the species and local conditions, pocket gophers may have a specific annual breeding season, or may breed repeatedly through the year.
Pocket gophers and their tunnels have long been the bane of homeowners and golf-course attendants.
All pocket gophers are burrowers.