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[[File:Ord's kangaroo rat.jpg|thumb|300px|Ord's Kangaroo Rat]]&lt;br /&gt;
The most widespread species of Kangaroo Rat.  They hop on their big hind legs like tiny kangaroos, using their long tails for balance.   They are very capable of jumping 5 feet or more in one leap to escape danger!  They sleep in burrows during the day, coming out mostly at night to feed on seeds, frequently their only source of moisture.  They carry many seeds in pouches in their cheeks to store in their burrows.  Common in open sand, grassland and sagebrush flats, pine variety woodlands.  &lt;br /&gt;
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