How many baby White-throated woodrats are in a litter?
A White-throated woodrat (Neotoma albigula) usually gives birth to around 2 babies.With 2 litters per year, that sums up to a yearly offspring of 4 babies.
Each of those little ones spend around 37 days as a fetus before they are released into the wild. Upon birth, they weight 11 grams (0.02 lbs) and measure 3 cm (0′ 2″). They are a member of the Muridae family (genus: Neotoma). An adult White-throated woodrat grows up to a size of 17.6 cm (0′ 7″).
To have a reference: Humans obviously usually have a litter size of one ;). Their babies are in the womb of their mother for 280 days (40 weeks) and reach an average size of 1.65m (5′ 5″). They weight in at 62 kg (137 lbs), which is obviously highly individual, and reach an average age of 75 years.
The white-throated woodrat (Neotoma albigula) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found from central Mexico north to Utah and Colorado in the United States. It is primarily a western species in the United States, extending from central Texas west to southeastern California. Populations east of the Rio Grande in New Mexico and Trans-Pecos Texas, previously considered to be variants of the white-throated woodrat, have since 1988 been assigned to the white-toothed woodrat (Neotoma leucodon).The animal lives mostly in the Upper and Lower Sonoran life zones, occurring from pinyon-juniper woodland in higher country to desert habitats at lower elevations.As with other species of woodrats, the white-throated woodrat constructs middens of a variety of materials such as sticks, cactus parts, and miscellaneous debris. An above-ground chamber within the midden contains a nest lined with grasses and kept free of feces. In non-rocky areas, the den usually is several feet in diameter and most commonly built around the base of a shrub that gives additional cover. In areas of rocky outcrops, crevices often are utilized, with sticks and other materials preventing free access to the nesting chamber.Molecular data suggest that this species separated from other species of the Neotoma floridana group (Neotoma floridana, Neotoma micropus, Neotoma leucodon) about 155,000 years ago during the Illinoian Stage of the Pleistocene. This is consistent with the oldest known fossils from Slaton, Texas. This rodent is a common fossil in Southwestern cave faunas, with over 20 fossil localities of Pleistocene age known from New Mexico alone.
Other animals of the family Muridae
White-throated woodrat is a member of the Muridae, as are these animals:
- Ash-colored Oldfield mouse weighting only 77 grams
- Northern Luzon giant cloud rat weighting around 1.75 kilograms (3.86 lbs)
- San MartÃn Island woodrat weighting only 240 grams
- Waterhouse’s swamp rat with 3 babies per pregnancy
- Gray leaf-eared mouse with 6 babies per pregnancy
- Oyapock’s fish-eating rat weighting only 47 grams
- Golden Oldfield mouse weighting only 88 grams
- Cerrado mouse weighting only 24 grams
- Balochistan gerbil with 3 babies per pregnancy
- Paramo hocicudo weighting only 41 grams
Animals that share a litter size with White-throated woodrat
Those animals also give birth to 2 babies at once:
- Angoni vlei rat
- Moncton’s mosaic-tailed rat
- Greater bamboo bat
- Eastern gray squirrel
- Andean mouse
- Western gray squirrel
- Seminole bat
- Southern spiny pocket mouse
- Indian hedgehog
- North African elephant shrew
Animals that get as old as a White-throated woodrat
Other animals that usually reach the age of 7.67 years:
- Common kusimanse with 9 years
- Kowari with 7 years
- Barbary ground squirrel with 9 years
- White-tailed jackrabbit with 8 years
- Long-eared hedgehog with 6.75 years
- Red-legged sun squirrel with 8.83 years
- Snowshoe hare with 8 years
- Black dorcopsis with 8 years
- Mexican mouse opossum with 7 years
- Gray dorcopsis with 8 years
Animals with the same weight as a White-throated woodrat
What other animals weight around 208 grams (0.46 lbs)?
- Eastern rat weighting 230 grams
- Brandt’s hedgehog weighting 213 grams
- Little golden-mantled flying fox weighting 184 grams
- Spectral tarsier weighting 168 grams
- Collared tuco-tuco weighting 210 grams
- Ihering’s Atlantic spiny rat weighting 220 grams
- Black-striped squirrel weighting 209 grams
- Middle East blind mole-rat weighting 180 grams
- Palawan treeshrew weighting 168 grams
- Bare-tailed woolly opossum weighting 246 grams
Animals with the same size as a White-throated woodrat
Also reaching around 17.6 cm (0′ 7″) in size do these animals:
- Long-footed treeshrew gets as big as 18.5 cm (0′ 8″)
- Ruddy treeshrew gets as big as 18.5 cm (0′ 8″)
- Nectomys squamipes gets as big as 18.2 cm (0′ 8″)
- Palawan montane squirrel gets as big as 21 cm (0′ 9″)
- Ornate flying fox gets as big as 18.3 cm (0′ 8″)
- Anthony’s woodrat gets as big as 17.9 cm (0′ 8″)
- Hairy-tailed bolo mouse gets as big as 14.5 cm (0′ 6″)
- Japanese mole gets as big as 14.3 cm (0′ 6″)
- Bush rat gets as big as 15.8 cm (0′ 7″)
- Dusky-footed woodrat gets as big as 20.8 cm (0′ 9″)