Vole
Join the fun with these speedy, tunnel-digging furballs!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Microtus
Conservation Status
Least Concern
Location
Asia
Average size
3 to 7 inches long
diet
Grass, roots, seeds
lifespan
3 to 12 months
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Overview
Voles are small, adorable mammals that belong to the rodent family. These little critters, part of the Microtus genus, typically measure between 3 to 7 inches long, making them perfect pocket-sized pals.
These furry friends thrive in various habitats across Asia, including grasslands and forests. They love to dig tunnels and create cozy nests where they can munch on their favorite snacks.
Voles munch on grass, roots, and seeds, making them herbivores. They can eat large amounts of vegetation, which helps keep their homes tidy while also fueling their energetic lives.
Voles have a shorter lifespan, usually living between 3 to 12 months in the wild. They pack a lot of fun into their youthful adventures, as they are known for their playful, social behavior.
These busy creatures reproduce quickly, often giving birth to many young in a single year. With their fast-growing families, voles keep their populations thriving, creating plenty of excitement in their environments.
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