How does the general size of woodrats compare to a common mouse?

Answer

They are generally not as small as a common mouse but are more substantial

Woodrats, belonging to the genus *Neotoma*, are physically larger and more robust than the common house mouse (*Mus musculus*). The text indicates that woodrats generally measure between 12 and 20 inches from nose to tail tip, depending on the specific species and whether the tail length is fully included in that measurement. This size places them in a category that is easily discernible from smaller commensal rodents typically found near human habitation. Furthermore, when compared directly to house mice, woodrats possess a noticeably stouter body, which is another key size differentiator.

How does the general size of woodrats compare to a common mouse?
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