| CHIPMUNKS | Burrowing rodents of North America and Asia, typically having black-striped yellowish fur (9) |
| CHIPMUNK | Burrowing rodent of North America and Asia typically having black-striped yellowish fur (8) |
| PRAIRIEDOGS | Burrowing rodents of North America (7,4) |
| CIVET | Catlike mammal of Africa and Asia, typically having blotched or spotted fur (5) |
| JERBOAS | Nocturnal burrowing rodents of dry regions of Asia and North Africa, having long hind legs (7) |
| FIELDMICE | Small, sandy-brown, long-tailed rodents of woods and grassland (5, 4) |
| DALMATIAN | Dog with a short, smooth white coat having black or brown spots (9) |
| ROCKBANDS | America and Asia |
| BLACKRATS | House-infesting rodents of the southern U.S. |
| MARMOT | Burrowing rodent of Europe, North America and Asia having coarse fur (6) |
| VIZCACHAS | Burrowing rodents, specifically when skirting trap heartlessly |
| LEMMING | Short-tailed rodent of northern and arctic regions of Europe, North America and Asia (7) |
| CATALPA | Genus of trees of North America and Asia with large leaves and bell-shaped whitish flowers (7) |
| CIVETS | Cat-like mammals of Africa and South Asia, typically having blotched or spotted fur (6) |
| PACAS | Burrowing rodents of Central and South America |
| GOPHER | Burrowing rodent of North and Central America with fur-lined cheek pouches (6) |
| PRAIRIEDOG | Small burrowing rodent of North and Central America of the genus Cynomys (7,3) |
| TRILLIUM | Genus of spring ephemeral perennials, native to temperate regions of North America and Asia |
| PIKA | Rabbit-like mammal with short round ears, living in the mountainous regions of North America and Asia (4) |
| MUSQUASH | Beaver-like rodent of North America with dark glossy fur (8) |