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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Small, furry African climber |
Arboreal rodent |
Gray squirrel, in slang |
Shady retreat for a squirrel? |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Apr 16 2019 Wall Street Journal |
Apr 11 2017 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Feb 5 2017 New York Times |
Feb 16 2014 Newsday.com |
Apr 26 2008 New York Times |
Treerat might refer to |
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Tree rat or tree-rat may refer to the following rodents:* Squirrels (family Sciuridae), occurring worldwide; * Black rat (Rattus rattus), occurring worldwide; * Brachytarsomys (several species), from Madagascar; * Callistomys (the painted tree-rat), from Brazil; * Carpomys, from the Philippines; * Chiromyscus (Fea's tree rat), from southeastern Asia; * Conilurus, from Australia and southern New Guinea; * Diplomys labilis, the rufous tree rat, from Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador; * Diplothrix, the Ryukyus Islands tree rat, from the Ryukyu Islands; * Echimys, from Amazonia; * Kadarsanomys, Sody's tree rat, from Java; * Lenothrix, the gray tree rat, from Southeast Asia; * Lonchothrix, the tuft-tailed spiny tree rat, from Brazil; * Makalata, from Amazonia; * Mesembriomys, from Australia; * Mesomys, from Amazonia; * Niviventer langbianis, the dark-tailed tree rat, from Southeast Asia; * Papagomys armandvillei, the Flores giant tree rat, from Flores; * Pattonomys, from South America; * Phyllomys, from the Atlantic Forest of eastern South America; * Pithecheir, from Southeast Asia; * Santamartamys, the red crested tree rat, from Colombia; * Thallomys nigricauda, the black-tailed tree rat, from southwestern Africa; * Toromys, the giant tree rat, from Brazil; * Xenuromys, the mimic tree-rat, from New Guinea. |