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- Bank_vole abstract "The bank vole (Myodes glareolus; formerly Clethrionomys glareolus) is a small vole with red-brown fur and some grey patches, with a tail about half as long as its body. A rodent, it lives in woodland areas and is around 100 millimetres (3.9 in) in length. The bank vole is found in western Europe and northern Asia. It is native to Great Britain but not to Ireland, where it has been accidentally introduced, and has now colonised much of the south and southwest.The bank vole lives in woodland, hedgerows and other dense vegetation such as bracken and bramble. Its underground chamber is lined with moss, feathers and vegetable fibre and contains a store of food. It can live for eighteen months to two years and is mostly herbivorous, eating buds, bark, seeds, leaves and fruits and occasionally insects and other small invertebrates. It readily climbs into scrub and low branches of trees. It breeds in shallow burrows, the female rearing about four litters of pups during the summer.".
- Bank_vole binomialAuthority Johann_Christian_Daniel_von_Schreber.
- Bank_vole class Mammal.
- Bank_vole conservationStatus "LC".
- Bank_vole conservationStatusSystem "IUCN".
- Bank_vole family Arvicolinae.
- Bank_vole family Cricetidae.
- Bank_vole genus Red-backed_vole.
- Bank_vole kingdom Animal.
- Bank_vole order Rodent.
- Bank_vole phylum Chordate.
- Bank_vole synonym "Clethrionomys glareolus".
- Bank_vole synonym "Evotomys glarolus".
- Bank_vole thumbnail Rötelmaus.jpg?width=300.
- Bank_vole wikiPageID "2356055".
- Bank_vole wikiPageRevisionID "604876256".
- Bank_vole binomial "Myodes glareolus".
- Bank_vole classis "Mammalia".
- Bank_vole familia Cricetidae.
- Bank_vole genus "Myodes".
- Bank_vole hasPhotoCollection Bank_vole.
- Bank_vole imageWidth "220".
- Bank_vole name "Bank vole".
- Bank_vole ordo "Rodentia".
- Bank_vole phylum Chordate.
- Bank_vole regnum "Animalia".
- Bank_vole species "M. glareolus".
- Bank_vole status "LC".
- Bank_vole statusSystem "IUCN".
- Bank_vole subfamilia Arvicolinae.
- Bank_vole synonyms "Clethrionomys glareolus".
- Bank_vole synonyms "Evotomys glarolus".
- Bank_vole subject Category:Animals_described_in_1780.
- Bank_vole subject Category:Fauna_of_Asia.
- Bank_vole subject Category:Fauna_of_Kazakhstan.
- Bank_vole subject Category:Fauna_of_Turkey.
- Bank_vole subject Category:Mammals_of_Asia.
- Bank_vole subject Category:Mammals_of_Europe.
- Bank_vole subject Category:Mammals_of_Kazakhstan.
- Bank_vole subject Category:Mammals_of_Metropolitan_France.
- Bank_vole subject Category:Mammals_of_Russia.
- Bank_vole subject Category:Mammals_of_Turkey.
- Bank_vole subject Category:Voles_and_lemmings.
- Bank_vole type Animal.
- Bank_vole type Eukaryote.
- Bank_vole type Mammal.
- Bank_vole type Species.
- Bank_vole type Organism.
- Bank_vole comment "The bank vole (Myodes glareolus; formerly Clethrionomys glareolus) is a small vole with red-brown fur and some grey patches, with a tail about half as long as its body. A rodent, it lives in woodland areas and is around 100 millimetres (3.9 in) in length. The bank vole is found in western Europe and northern Asia.".
- Bank_vole label "Bank vole".
- Bank_vole label "Myodes glareolus".
- Bank_vole label "Myodes glareolus".
- Bank_vole label "Myodes glareolus".
- Bank_vole label "Nornica ruda".
- Bank_vole label "Rosse woelmuis".
- Bank_vole label "Rötelmaus".
- Bank_vole label "Рыжая полёвка".
- Bank_vole label "堤岸田鼠".
- Bank_vole sameAs Norník_rudý.
- Bank_vole sameAs Rötelmaus.
- Bank_vole sameAs Myodes_glareolus.
- Bank_vole sameAs Lursagu_gorri.
- Bank_vole sameAs Myodes_glareolus.
- Bank_vole sameAs Myodes_glareolus.
- Bank_vole sameAs Rosse_woelmuis.
- Bank_vole sameAs Nornica_ruda.
- Bank_vole sameAs m.07650d.
- Bank_vole sameAs Q216580.
- Bank_vole sameAs Q216580.
- Bank_vole wasDerivedFrom Bank_vole?oldid=604876256.
- Bank_vole depiction Rötelmaus.jpg.
- Bank_vole isPrimaryTopicOf Bank_vole.
- Bank_vole name "Bank vole".