Red-Backed Vole

The Red-Backed Vole is a small rodent known for its distinctive red or rust-colored fur on its back. It possesses a compact body with short legs and a short tail relative to its size. Its fur on the rest of its body is typically gray or brown, providing camouflage in its environment. The Red-Backed Vole is primarily herbivorous, feeding on various vegetation such as grasses, leaves, seeds, and berries.

Basic Information

Ecology and Habitats

The Red-Backed Vole typically inhabits various habitats, including forests, woodlands, grasslands, and shrublands. It seeks out sheltered locations such as burrows, leaf litter, fallen logs, or dense vegetation for nesting and resting during the day. These voles are adaptable creatures, capable of surviving in diverse environments as long as suitable shelter, food, and water sources are available.

Additional Information

Domestication

The domestication of the Red-Backed Vole is not practiced in Terra. These rodents have limited direct utility for humans due to their small size, specific habitat requirements, and primarily wild nature. Additionally, their elusive behavior and tendency to avoid human contact make them unsuitable candidates for domestication or use as pets.

Uses, Products & Exploitation

The Red-Backed Vole holds little direct utility for the people of Terra. Unlike other animals that may provide food, materials, or labor, humans do not typically utilize Red-Backed Voles. They are not commonly hunted for food or fur; their small size and elusive nature make them unsuitable for domestication or use as pets.

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Geographic Distribution

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