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In the wild, they survive for 2 years on average; most do not survive a
second winter. In captivity, they normally start to deteriorate in
condition as they approach their third year becoming thinner and losing
much of their fur, nearly all die during their third winter.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Water_Vole
Greets, Willem

What about the De muskusrat of bisamrat (Ondatra zibethicus) Willem?
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In the wild, they survive for 2 years on average; most do not survive a
second winter. In captivity, they normally start to deteriorate in
condition as they approach their third year becoming thinner and losing
much of their fur, nearly all die during their third winter.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Water_Vole
Greets, Willem

What about the De muskusrat of bisamrat (Ondatra zibethicus) Willem?
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Correct Bouler, this was the one I mean to mention, my mistake.

Indeed it is the Muskrat who do al the damage I referred to in my previous
e-mail.



In Holland it is a big problem, but the Dutch can handle the situation, they
had bigger problems with water before.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ondatra_zibethicus

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What about the De muskusrat of bisamrat (Ondatra zibethicus) Willem?
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Bouler (The Netherlands)



Correct Bouler, this was the one I mean to mention, my mistake.

Indeed it is the Muskrat who do al the damage I referred to in my previous
e-mail.



In Holland it is a big problem, but the Dutch can handle the situation,
they had bigger problems with water before.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ondatra_zibethicus

Willem (Belgium)

Its hard work, but I think we can handle it, it goes already on for years
and years.
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