RMFWJA5E–European water vole, a semi-aquatic rodent.
RM2A2M1TH–Arvicola amphibius, Print, The European water vole or northern water vole (Arvicola amphibius, included in synonymy: A. terrestris), is a semi-aquatic rodent. It is often informally called the water rat, though it only superficially resembles a true rat. Water voles have rounder noses than rats, deep brown fur, chubby faces and short fuzzy ears; unlike rats their tails, paws and ears are covered with hair., with skeleton
RF2M4W680–coypu, or nutria (Myocastor coypus) is a herbivorous semi-aquatic rodent that feeds on river plants and lives in burrows along river banks. It is nat
RF2M4W6NY–coypu, or nutria (Myocastor coypus) is a herbivorous semi-aquatic rodent that feeds on river plants and lives in burrows along river banks. It is nat
RFEEF2G4–Coypu, also known as the river rat or nutria, is a large, omnivorous, semi-aquatic rodent.
RMKHP7GK–European water voles eating by a river bank
RFC5NJ6A–The European Water Vole or Northern Water Vole, Arvicola amphibius (formerly A. terrestris), is a semi-aquatic rodent.
RFCNR32J–Beaver (Castor canadensis) totes a Willow branch to its lodge where it will be stored for later consumption. Beaver pond in Dena
RM2AYTA3C–The coypu (Myocastor coypus), also known as the river rat or nutria, is a large, herbivorous, semi-aquatic rodent; here at the Bird Park Pont de Grau,
RFB6E5AT–musquash muskrat Ondatra zibethicus the only species in genus Ondatra, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic rodent native to North
RFM949F3–Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) is a large semi-aquatic rodent, found in Central and South America.
RFHF9GW9–European Water Vole (Arvicola amphibious),
RM2BN9B4H–Muskrat or muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) semi-aquatic rodent of medium size, native to North America and introduced in parts of Europe, Asia and South America. Old engraved animal illustration 19th century
RMAMN00Y–American Beaver (Castor canadensis) - Colorado- USA - in water
RMH3BW18–Muskrat, Ondatra zibethica, feeding on branches of fallen tree on Lake Michigan shore
RM2GHYMX0–A young muskrat 'Ondatra zibethicus', swimming in a shallow pond of water in rural Alberta Canada.
RF2FM75C8–A muskrat, a semi-aquatic rodent, near a log in the wetlands at the Clifford E. Lee Nature Sanctuary in Devon, Alberta.
RMANPXEF–Capybara the largest rodent in the world semi-aquatic rodent of South America and the Andes
RMFWJ98J–European water vole, a semi-aquatic rodent.
RM2A2M1TF–Arvicola amphibius, Print, The European water vole or northern water vole (Arvicola amphibius, included in synonymy: A. terrestris), is a semi-aquatic rodent. It is often informally called the water rat, though it only superficially resembles a true rat. Water voles have rounder noses than rats, deep brown fur, chubby faces and short fuzzy ears; unlike rats their tails, paws and ears are covered with hair., intestines
RMAY194X–Portrait of a Nutria (Myocastor coypus), a herbivorous, semi-aquatic rodent originally native to South America.
RM2GD4X8F–The European water vole or northern water vole (Arvicola amphibius Here As Microtus amphibius), is a semi-aquatic rodent. It is often informally called the water rat, though it only superficially resembles a true rat.[3] Water voles have rounder noses than rats, deep brown fur, chubby faces and short fuzzy ears; unlike rats their tails, paws and ears are covered with hair. From the book ' A hand-book to the British mammalia ' by Richard Lydekker, 1849-1915 Published in London, by Edward Lloyd in 1896
RFEEF2G5–Coypu, also known as the river rat or nutria, is a large, omnivorous, semi-aquatic rodent.
RFH2JMCC–Coypu, herbivorous semi aquatic rodent with webbed feet and coarse fur
RFC5NJ64–The European Water Vole or Northern Water Vole, Arvicola amphibius (formerly A. terrestris), is a semi-aquatic rodent. From the archives of Press Portrait Service (formerly Press Portrait Bureau)
RF2B1W926–Musquash or musk-rat (lat. Ondatra zibethicus) is a mammal of the subfamily of voles of the rodent - semi-aquatic rodent native to North America, dome
RFPH1WEH–A muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) swimming carrying a branch.
RM2AYJ414–The coypu (Myocastor coypus), also known as the river rat or nutria, is a large, herbivorous, semi-aquatic rodent; here swimming in a lake in the Cama
RFP69EAW–Mascot icon illustration of head of a North American beaver, a large, primarily nocturnal, semi-aquatic rodent, biting a lightning bolt or thunderbolt
RM2J0CTA3–A Muskrat (Ondata zibethicus) swimming with vegetation.
RMR5X7AJ–Beaver (Castor canadensis) dragging branches to add to its lodge, Autumn, WI, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFHF9GW3–European Water Vole (Arvicola amphibious)
RMB7HATR–Beaver (Castor canadensis) Swimming in Stream - Colorado
RMBXFTHF–Castor. Engraving, 1841.
RM2G7BRDH–A wild muskrat Ondatra zibethicus; feeding in a lily patch in a marshy area in rural Alberta Canada.
RFD48JET–A muskrat swims lazily in a beaver pond.
RMWAKJEE–Ridgefield, Washington State, USA. Nutria in Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. Coypu, also known as the river rat or nutria, is a large, omnivorous, semi-aquatic rodent.
RMHM4NDC–European water vole, a semi-aquatic rodent.
RM2A2M1TE–Arvicola amphibius, Print, The European water vole or northern water vole (Arvicola amphibius, included in synonymy: A. terrestris), is a semi-aquatic rodent. It is often informally called the water rat, though it only superficially resembles a true rat. Water voles have rounder noses than rats, deep brown fur, chubby faces and short fuzzy ears; unlike rats their tails, paws and ears are covered with hair., intestines
RM2D1FDNA–Taxidermist Andre Rouillon of France prepares a coypu, a semi-aquatic rodent, in his shop in Bordeaux, southwestern France, September 15, 2009. Rouillon, a taxidermist since 1971, prepares between 350 and 400 animals a year for domestic and international clients and has a private collection of some 1,450 animals. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau (FRANCE ANIMALS SOCIETY)
RF2G9GA10–coypu, or nutria (Myocastor coypus) is a herbivorous semi-aquatic rodent that feeds on river plants and lives in burrows along river banks. It is nat
RF2H7HBTR–Swimming coypu (Myocastor coypus) or nutria. Large, herbivorous, semi-aquatic rodent. Classified as member of the family myocastoridae. Celle, Germany
RFH2JMC5–Coypu, large semi aquatic rodent beaver-like, wet after a swim with blurred background
RF2B1R5GY–Side head portrait of a wild capybara or Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, the largest semi-aquatic rodent in the world against a green grass background
RF2B1W925–Musquash or musk-rat (lat. Ondatra zibethicus) is a mammal of the subfamily of voles of the rodent - semi-aquatic rodent native to North America, dome
RFPH1WFR–Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) swimming carrying a stick.
RFT0T3XT–closeup of a coypu walking through the water, a semi aquatic rodent from south America
RF2KEY0D3–Black and white mascot illustration of head of an angry North American beaver, a large, primarily nocturnal, semi-aquatic rodent side view on isolated
RMB6E55N–Beavers beaver are two primarily nocturnal, semi-aquatic species of rodent, one native to North America and one to Eurasia
RM2EA59YH–American Beaver swimming in pond, North America, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFHF9GWE–European Water Vole (Arvicola amphibious)
RMA7AEE1–Capybara Hydrochoerus Hydrochaeris a semi aquatic rodent found in South America
RFWAK7KE–Ridgefield, Washington State, USA. Nutria in Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. Coypu, also known as the river rat or nutria, is a large, omnivorous, semi-aquatic rodent.
RMWAKJEG–Ridgefield, Washington State, USA. Nutria scratching in Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. Coypu, also known as the river rat or nutria, is a large, omnivorous, semi-aquatic rodent.
RMHM4NH9–European water vole, a semi-aquatic rodent.
RM2A2M1TC–Arvicola amphibius, Print, The European water vole or northern water vole (Arvicola amphibius, included in synonymy: A. terrestris), is a semi-aquatic rodent. It is often informally called the water rat, though it only superficially resembles a true rat. Water voles have rounder noses than rats, deep brown fur, chubby faces and short fuzzy ears; unlike rats their tails, paws and ears are covered with hair., 1700-1880
RM2BFEPHF–Capybara (Hydrochaeris x2) biggest rodent high set ears eyes and nose for swimming mostly under water webbed feet barrel shaped cavy like mammal.
RM2D5J24E–The Muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic rodent. It is native to North America, but has been introduced into Europe, where it
RF2H7HD8T–Coypu (Myocastor coypus) or nutria eating a chestnut. Large, herbivorous, semi-aquatic rodent. Classified as member of the family myocastoridae
RFCF15M8–Beaver swims across its pond in the daily ritual of tending its dam and gathering food for the family. Denali National Park.
RFF06A72–The North American Beaver Grayscale Illustration
RM2D9THH9–The Muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic rodent. It is native to North America, but has been introduced into Europe, where it
RFPH1WGG–Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) swimming carrying a stick.
RFT0T3XK–closeup of a coypu, a semi aquatic rodent with large teeth, spiny water rat from south America
RF2C665YR–Black and white mascot illustration of head of a North American beaver, a large, primarily nocturnal, semi-aquatic rodent, biting lightning bolt or th
RFJ01BDY–Castorids (beavers) are medium-sized mammals, semiaquatic, with sleek bodies and webbed hind feet, and are more agile in the water than on land. Their tails are flattened and scaly, adaptations that help them manoeuvre in the water.
RM2EA59YN–American Beaver swimming in pond, North America, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RFFFHYHB–Capybara - portriat of this intelligent semi-aquatic mammal
RMA7AEDF–Capybara Hydrochoerus Hydrochaeris a semi aquatic rodent found in South America
RFWAK7JT–Ridgefield, Washington State, USA. Nutria in Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. Coypu, also known as the river rat or nutria, is a large, omnivorous, semi-aquatic rodent.
RFAR8XJN–Beaver use their sharp teeth to feed on the soft tissue of new wood and bark of deciduous trees when they ring the tree it dies
RMHM4NDY–European water vole, a semi-aquatic rodent.
RM2A2M1T7–Arvicola amphibius, Print, The European water vole or northern water vole (Arvicola amphibius, included in synonymy: A. terrestris), is a semi-aquatic rodent. It is often informally called the water rat, though it only superficially resembles a true rat. Water voles have rounder noses than rats, deep brown fur, chubby faces and short fuzzy ears; unlike rats their tails, paws and ears are covered with hair., 1700-1880
RM2BFEPH7–Capybara (Hydrochaeris x2) biggest rodent high set ears eyes and nose for swimming mostly under water webbed feet barrel shaped cavy like mammal.
RM2D5J24D–The Muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic rodent. It is native to North America, but has been introduced into Europe, where it
RM2GMT4B5–A baby beaver 'Castor canadensis', feeding on some green leaves and grasses at his beaver dam in rural Alberta Canada.
RM2BNN09X–Beaver swimit its home lake, Alaska
RFF06A73–The Canadian Beaver Holding Canada Flag Color Illustration
RM2D9THHG–The Muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus, is a medium-sized semi-aquatic rodent. It is native to North America, but has been introduced into Europe, where it
RFPH1WFC–Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) swimming carrying a stick.
RMFCDD3B–Coypu or Nutria, Myocastor coypus, at breeding colony, Port Aransas, Texas.
RFP69690–Mascot icon illustration of head of a North American beaver, a large, primarily nocturnal, semi-aquatic rodent, biting a lightning bolt or thunderbolt
RMA7AEE0–Capybara Hydrochoerus Hydrochaeris a semi aquatic rodent found in South America
RFWAK7KK–Ridgefield, Washington State, USA. Nutria swimming in Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge. Coypu, also known as the river rat or nutria, is a large, omnivorous, semi-aquatic rodent.
RFAR8X2W–Beaver use their sharp teeth to feed on the soft tissue of new wood and bark of deciduous trees when they ring the tree it dies
RMG1X9RC–Young European water vole, a semi-aquatic rodent.
RM2A2M1T8–Arvicola amphibius, Print, The European water vole or northern water vole (Arvicola amphibius, included in synonymy: A. terrestris), is a semi-aquatic rodent. It is often informally called the water rat, though it only superficially resembles a true rat. Water voles have rounder noses than rats, deep brown fur, chubby faces and short fuzzy ears; unlike rats their tails, paws and ears are covered with hair., 1700-1880
RMEE1GFH–Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius) adult, on aquatic vegetation at edge of water, Kent, England, August
RFHDWTHD–Muskrat swimming in calm waters
RM2G7BRDJ–A wild muskrat Ondatra zibethicus; swimming in a marshy lake in rural Alberta Canada.
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