What is the approximate tail length to body length ratio often seen in the Allegheny woodrat (*N. magister*)?

Answer

Very close to a 1:1 ratio

For the Allegheny woodrat (*Neotoma magister*), which is closely related to the Eastern woodrat, the proportion of the tail length relative to the body length is remarkably similar. This means the tail length often approaches a 1:1 ratio compared to the head and body length combined. This near-equal proportion is highly advantageous for arboreal maneuverability, as it contributes significantly to the animal's balance while navigating complex or high structures. This contrasts subtly with some desert-dwelling species which might have slightly shorter relative tail lengths.

What is the approximate tail length to body length ratio often seen in the Allegheny woodrat (*N. magister*)?
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