A muskrat, really enjoying its mucky meal.
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A muskrat, really enjoying its mucky meal.
Council of the Creek What are the turtle, frog, and muskrat discussing? If you listen carefully maybe you'll find out! Prints in my shop!
if i can be a little self-indulgent for a sec i think this muskrat is the most delightful rodent i've ever drawn and i do want you to all look at them again
So this was concerning…
Me and my besties have been working on warrior cat ocs, here's mine, Muskrat! (Second drawing made by my friend @scrivvle74)
Muskrat is a wandering storyteller who had met midnight the badger and grew very fond of her (she's their wife teehee)
Don Balke (American, b. 1933). Muskrat and American Holly, 1980. Gouache and watercolor on board.
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Muskrat Ondatra zibethicus
Muskrats are found in most of Canada, the United States, and a small part of northern Mexico. They primarily inhabit wetlands, areas in or near saline and freshwater wetlands, rivers, lakes, or ponds. The genus name comes from the Huron word for the animal, ondathra, and entered Neo-Latin as Ondatra via French.
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