Southern red-backed vole

Southern red-backed vole

Gapper's red-backed vole

Kingdom
Phylum
Subphylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
SPECIES
Myodes gapperi
Weight
6-42
0.2-1.5
goz
g oz 
Length
95-172
3.7-6.8
mminch
mm inch 

The southern red-backed vole or Gapper's red-backed vole (Myodes gapperi ) is a small slender vole found in Canada and the northern United States. It is closely related to the western red-backed vole (Myodes californius ), which lives to the south and west of its range and which is less red with a less sharply bicolored tail.

Appearance

These voles have short slender bodies with a reddish band along the back and a short tail. The sides of the body and head are grey and the underparts are paler. There is a grey color morph in the northeast part of their range. They are 12–16.5 cm (4.7–6.5 in) long with a 4 cm tail and weigh about 6–42 g; average 20.6 g (0.21–1.48 oz; average 0.72 oz). They are active year-round, mostly at night. They use burrows created by other small animals, such as squirrels and groundhogs.

Distribution

Geography

These animals are found in coniferous, deciduous, and mixed forests, often near wetlands. They use runways through the surface growth in warm weather and tunnel through the snow in winter. They are omnivorous feeding on green plants, underground fungi, seeds, nuts, roots, also insects, snails, and berries. They store roots, bulbs, and nuts for later use.

Southern red-backed vole habitat map

Climate zones

Southern red-backed vole habitat map
Southern red-backed vole
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Mating Habits

PREGNANCY DURATION
17 to 19 days
BABY CARRYING
1 to 11

Female voles have two to four litters of two to eight young in a year.

References

1. Southern red-backed vole Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_red-backed_vole
2. Southern red-backed vole on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/42617/115195411

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