Synaptomys borealis
ID
- Very short tails
- Lightly grooved incisor
- Dull brown upper parts, sometimes with an olive wash
- Bicolored tail (Whitaker)
Distribution
Reproduction
- Breeding season is from May until late August
- Litter size is between 2 and 8 young, and females are able to produce more than one litter per season (Smithsonian)
Behavior
- Scarcely captured and don’t respond to baiting (Whitaker)
- Active on the surface as well as in their burrows when there is no snow cover, though they stay underground more often in the summer, presumably to avoid predators
- In the winter they build nests beneath the snow using grasses and mosses and sedges (Smithsonian)
Food Habits
- Sedges and grasses (Smithsonian)
Size/Life Cycle
- Average Measurements: 110-140 mm (total length), 27-35 g (total weight)
Predators
- Ravens (Whitaker)
Habitat
- Highly variable
- Sphagnum bogs, dense woods (Whitaker)