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1. FORAGING PAN   [Artificial, $1-$10]
A box is made with a hole in the hinged lid. The box is filled with natural litter and food items.
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2. TUB OF SUBSTRATE   [Artificial, $11-$20]
A food or water tub is filled with sticks, rocks, leaves, and food items.
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3. HAMMOCKS   [Artificial, $1-$10]
A hammock for the mice and rats to sleep in or use as a watch-out tower!...
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4. BOOMER BALLS   [Artificial, $21-$50]
Boomer balls are placed (or hung) in the exhibit.
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5. CORN HANGER   [Artificial, $1-$10]
Corn cob is prepared frozen by drilling a hole through the cob. It is place on a 1/4-inch bolt and hangs in the enclosure.
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6. SUNCATCHER MIRROR/DISCO BALL   [Artificial, $1-$10]
Disco ball placed on the outside of the enclosure so as to catch and create subtle, random, moving spots of light projected throughout the enclosure. Can promote exposure to novel stimuli, curiosity, chasing, stalking, etc.
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7. CHRISTMAS TREES   [Artificial, $0]
Donated Christmas trees (or pieces of them) are placed in exhibits to encourage natural behaviors.
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8. BLOOD OR BOUILLON POPSICLES   [Artificial, $1-$10]
Food items, juice, bouillon or blood are frozen with water to make popsicles. They can be frozen in various sized containers with ropes so they can be hung.
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9. BOOMER BALL FEEDER   [Artificial, $21-$50]
Holes are drilled in Boomer Balls which are then filled with food items. Boomer Balls can be left on the ground or hung from a tree or another part of enclosure.
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10. COVERING CUP   [Artificial, $11-$20]
Modification of hanging cup. Upside down cup on a platform under which a food item is place. Animal must lift the cup up the chain to uncover the food item.
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