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  1. Muskrat - Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · Muskrat Biology of Muskrats Economic Importance Resources The muskrat or musquash (Ondatra zibethicus ) is a relatively large, amphibious rodent classified in the family Muridae that is …

  2. Muskrat v. United States 219 U.S. 346 (1911) - Encyclopedia.com

    MUSKRAT v. UNITED STATES 219 U.S. 346 (1911) In one of a series of test cases, the Court here refused to hear the suits involved because the parties failed to meet the constitutional requirement of …

  3. Rats, Mice, and Relatives: Muridae | Encyclopedia.com

    RATS, MICE, AND RELATIVES: MuridaeMUSKRAT (Ondatra zibethicus): SPECIES ACCOUNTSNORWAY LEMMING (Lemmus lemmus): SPECIES ACCOUNTSBLACK-BELLIED …

  4. Woman Who Fell from the Sky - Encyclopedia.com

    Meanwhile, Muskrat dove beneath the water and brought up mud to form the earth. Soon after, the woman gave birth to twin sons—one good and one evil—who created all the natural features of the …

  5. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi | Encyclopedia.com

    He runs into Chuchundra, the cowardly muskrat, who hints that Nag may have a wicked plan in store that night. Soon after talking with Chuchundra, Rikki overhears Nag and Nagaina plotting outside the …

  6. Muskrat 's in Georgia - GON Forum

    Mar 17, 2020 · Any body catch Muskrats around Georgia? I have always wanted to but they do not seem to be around where I live in Pike County. I have seen one dead on the hwy by a pond but that's it.

  7. Native American Mythology - Encyclopedia.com

    Native American Mythology The Native American or Indian peoples of North America do not share a single, unified body of mythology. The many different tribal groups each developed their own stories …

  8. Gwich'in - Encyclopedia.com

    Economy Subsistence. Depending on season and regional band, the Gwich'in focused energy on hunting caribou, moose, and other large animals, and a variety of small animals like beaver, muskrat, …

  9. The Deerslayer | Encyclopedia.com

    Muskrat Castle is constructed as a fortress, much stronger and more formidable than the average log cabin of the era; it immediately suggests that now, the human world of opposing and competing …

  10. Duwamish - Encyclopedia.com

    Their main prey were deer and elk, but they also hunted and trapped black bear, beaver, raccoon, otter, muskrat, and twenty kinds of waterfowl. Berries, ferns, roots, nuts, bulbs, and sprouts added variety …