
Red tree vole - Wikipedia
The red tree vole (Arborimus longicaudus) is a rodent of the Pacific Northwest, found in the US states of Oregon and California. They were formerly known as Phenacomys longicaudus and …
Red Tree Vole - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The red tree vole (Arborimus longicaudus) is an arboreal mouse-sized rodent found in western Oregon south to northwestern California, with the north Oregon coast distinct population …
Red Tree Vole - National Wildlife Federation
Learn facts about the red tree vole’s habitat, diet, life history, and more.
Red Tree Vole - Oregon Wild
Reddish-brown in color, red tree voles are similar in size to a common mouse, with their tails making up half their body length. Red tree voles are highly specialized rodents, as they only …
Surveys for red tree vole ( Damon B. Lesmeister and James K. Swingle regon and northwestern California. Tree voles are associated with old coniferous forests (≥80 Arborimus …
Red tree vole - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
Basic facts about Red tree vole: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status.
Arborimus longicaudus (red tree vole) | INFORMATION | Animal …
Red tree voles are folivores with a highly specialized diet, feeding almost solely on Douglas fir needles. Red tree voles will use other conifer needles and bark in their diet, but in more …
Red tree vole - Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife
The red tree vole is a medium-sized vole. It is uniquely colored among North American voles: bright orangish-red to cinnamon on the dorsum, silvery gray (often with some light orangish …
RED TREE VOLE | College of Agricultural Sciences
The Red Tree Vole is a small, arboreal vole that lives high in the canopy of conifer trees in mature forests in Oregon and Washington.
red tree vole (Arborimus longicaudus longicaudus) - Know Your …
The red tree vole is a small species of voles found primarily in the lush, temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest. Belonging to the family Arboridae, this creature has adapted beautifully …