trade rat
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Definition
Noun: 1. A bushy-tailed rodent of the genus Neotoma: Any of several species of packrats native to western North America, known for collecting and hoarding food and various objects.
Usage and Examples
- The trade rat is often observed carrying shiny objects back to its nest.
- Biologists study the caching behavior of the trade rat to understand animal memory.
- We found a trade rat midden, a large pile of sticks and collected items, near the canyon.
Advanced Usage
- The term "trade rat" originates from the rodent's habit of sometimes dropping one item to pick up another, as if making a trade.
- In ecological studies, a "trade rat midden" refers to the large, debris-covered nest of these rodents, which can preserve plant material and ecological data for thousands of years.
Variants and Related Words
- Packrat (noun): A common synonym for "trade rat."
- Woodrat (noun): Another common name for rodents in the genus .
- Neotoma (noun): The scientific genus name for trade rats, packrats, and woodrats.
Synonyms
- Packrat
- Woodrat
- Bushy-tailed woodrat
Related Idioms and Phrases
- To be a packrat: This idiom describes a person who saves and collects many things, often useless items, similar to the rodent's behavior.
- Example: My uncle is a real packrat; his garage is full of old newspapers and tools he never uses.
Noun
- any of several bushy-tailed rodents of the genus Neotoma of western North America; hoards food and other objects