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Things rodent often describes ("rodent ________")
- incisor
- gnawing
- data
- excreta
- cells
- cord
- animals
- skin
- cycles
- poisons
- studies
- tissues
- parasite
- host
- hippocampus
- gland
- bioassay
- ulcers
- diet
- incisors
- liver
- tumors
- activity
- antibodies
- control
- burrows
- families
- reservoir
- pests
- muscle
- hybrids
- infection
- infestations
- strains
- parasites
- malaria
- ulcer
- origin
- bites
- burrow
- model
- genes
- carcinogens
- experiments
- hairs
- droppings
- populations
- plague
- population
- fibroblasts
- brains
- cortex
- hosts
- feces
- family
- prey
- urine
- proof
- poison
- embryos
- holes
- teeth
- communities
- viruses
- behavior
- fauna
- systems
- animal
- fleas
- cancer
- cycle
- cultures
- brain
- chow
- infestation
- damage
- faunas
- numbers
- models
- tests
- carcinogenicity
- species
- bioassays
- tissue
- lines
- nests
- reservoirs
- bones
- colonies
How rodent often is described ("________ rodent")
- neonatal
- eyed
- smallest
- rare
- hapless
- extinct
- big
- dead
- biggest
- primitive
- infected
- immature
- monogamous
- dwelling
- fat
- aged
- eating
- amphibious
- abundant
- common
- small
- frightened
- south
- live
- huge
- aquatic
- terrestrial
- little
- arboreal
- unsuspecting
- subterranean
- african
- gigantic
- newborn
- gray
- north
- american
- interesting
- murid
- nocturnal
- lowest
- hungry
- brown
- giant
- legged
- endemic
- tiny
- tropical
- destructive
- furry
- wily
- australian
- herbivorous
- unfortunate
- occasional
- sized
- wild
- like
- harmless
- cornered
- native
- diurnal
- oversized
- male
- female
- dominant
- typical
- marsupial
- large
- curious
- fossorial
- fossil
- largest
- trapped
- strange
- tailed
- edible
