Rodents are a diverse group of mammals, comprising about 40% of all mammalian species. They include mice, rats, squirrels, beavers. Characterized by their continuously growing incisors, rodents must gnaw to keep their teeth in check. They range in size from tiny mice to large capybaras. Rodents have keen senses and are highly adaptable, inhabiting diverse environments worldwide. They play crucial roles in ecosystems as prey, seed dispersers, and ecosystem engineers. However, some species can be pests, causing agricultural damage and spreading diseases. Their social structures vary from solitary to complex colonies, reflecting their ecological diversity.
Rodents possess continuously growing incisors, necessitating constant gnawing to prevent overgrowth. Their size varies from tiny mice to large capybaras. Rodents typically have compact bodies, short limbs, and long tails, aiding in balance and mobility. Their fur can range from smooth and soft to coarse and bristly, depending on the species. Rodents have sharp senses, with keen hearing, smell, and vision suited to their environments. Their whiskers, or vibrissae, are highly sensitive, helping them navigate tight spaces. Adaptable and agile, rodents are found in diverse habitats, from urban areas to forests and wetlands.
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