In w usa, from washington to w dakotas as far south as ec california, s nevada, n arizona, and nw new mexico. The bushy tailed woodrat ( neotoma cinera) is a species of rodent that lives in a vast amount of different habitats, ranging from boreal forests to hot, dry savannahs. Its adult fur coat is long, soft, dense, usually grey on the back and with tawny brown sides.
Temple of the morning wood
Two tone wood dresser
Dallas cowboys wood flag
Bushytailed Woodrat (Neotoma cinerea) Jewel Cave National Monument
Even though these cute, native rodents can live in a variety of environments, they prefer to live in rocky areas like the oregon caves.