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Sagebrush voles are -- as their name implies -- small, grayish voles that frequent sagebrush shrub-steppe habitats in western North America. Like all voles they have short tails, legs, and ears, long fur, and as a result look like little furry balls with small black eyes at one end. I photographed this on animal at the Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Lab in Mono County, California. |
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