Rodent in the rye?
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HAMSTERSANDWICHRodent in the rye?
WATERRAT"Wind in the Willows" rodent
capybaraA South American mammal that resembles a giant, long-legged guinea pig. It lives in groups near water and is the largest living rodent
capybarasA South American mammal that resembles a giant, long-legged guinea pig. It lives in groups near water and is the largest living rodent
MARMOTRodent in a burrow
CAPYBARALargest rodent in existence
MAUSCheese-eating rodent, in Coblenz
MAUSRodent in a German lab
DCONBig name in rodent control
BARNOWLBird important in rodent control
NUDEMOUSEHairless rodent used in lab experiments
AGOUTIRabbit-sized rodent found in rainforests
GNAWAct the rodent
GNAWSActs the rodent
PACARodent like the cavy.
MURINEOf the rodent family
COYPURodent yielding the fur nutria
RATT"Rodent" band since the 1980s
RATRodent for the Pied Piper
PACARodent akin to the agouti.
HUTIARodent of the West Indies.
AGOUTISouth-of-the-border rodent
RATRodent of the Chinese zodiac
TREERATArboreal rodent of the West Indies.
AGOUTIRodent related to the guinea pig.
STUARTLittle rodent on the big screen
muridany rodent of the family Muridae
VRRIVThe rodent has to eat slowly (5)
MOUSECLICKSWhat the rodent match-making club wants?
WHITEHATMOUSERodent who's one of the good guys?
GUINEAPIG... It's a rodent native to the Andes
zizelthe chipmunk (a small rodent, also CHIPMUCK)
rabbitingthe act of hunting rodent-like mammals
sciurida rodent of the squirrel family, also SCIURINE
zizelsZIZEL, the chipmunk (a small rodent, also CHIPMUCK)
sciurinea rodent of the squirrel family, also SCIURID
sciuridsSCIURID, a rodent of the squirrel family, also SCIURINE
sciurinesSCIURINE, a rodent of the squirrel family, also SCIURID
hystricomorphicbelonging to the rodent suborder Hystricomorpha, which includes porcupines, cavies, agoutis, and chinchillas
porcupinesA large rodent with defensive spines or quills on the body and tail