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  2. Large Japanese field mouse - Wikipedia

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    Large Japanese field mice forage primarily at night, likely to avoid predation. [3] They are omnivores but mostly known to be seed-eating mice, particularly around autumn and winter, as the mice hoard acorns and walnuts, which comprise 13-100% of their food.

  3. List of animals of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese marten; Japanese mole; Japanese mountain mole; Japanese raccoon dog; Japanese red-backed vole; Japanese red fox; Japanese sea lion; Japanese serow; Japanese shrew mole; Japanese squirrel; Japanese water shrew; Japanese weasel; Kerama deer; Kobe mole; La Touche's free-tailed bat; Large Japanese field mouse; Lesser great leaf-nosed bat ...

  4. Apodemus - Wikipedia

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    Apodemus is a genus of murid (true mice and rats) containing the field mice as well as other well-known species like the wood mouse and the yellow-necked mouse.The name is unrelated to that of the Mus genus, instead being derived from the Greek ἀπό-δημος (literally away from home).

  5. Apodemini - Wikipedia

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    Western broad-toothed field mouse, Apodemus epimelas; Ward's field mouse, Apodemus pallipes; Korean field mouse, Apodemus peninsulae; Black Sea field mouse, Apodemus ponticus; Kashmir field mouse, Apodemus rusiges; Taiwan field mouse, Apodemus semotus; Large Japanese field mouse, Apodemus speciosus; Wood mouse, Apodemus sylvaticus; Ural field ...

  6. Category:Rats of Asia - Wikipedia

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    L. Lang Bian white-bellied rat; Large bamboo rat; Large Cordillera shrew-mouse; Large Japanese field mouse; Large Luzon forest rat; Large-toothed hairy-tailed rat

  7. Small Japanese field mouse - Wikipedia

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    The body length is 65–100mm, tail 70–110mm, weight 10–20g. Although it is similar to a large Japanese field mouse, the small mice have slightly longer tails then the body, opposite to the large mice. [2]

  8. Sunk U.S. WWII ship known as 'Dancing Mouse' is found after ...

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    An American World War II warship that played a key role in Allied campaigns in the Pacific has been discovered at the bottom of the Indian Ocean more than 80 years after it was sunk.

  9. Striped field mouse - Wikipedia

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    The striped field mouse has an extensive but disjunct distribution, split into two ranges. The first reaches from central and eastern Europe to Lake Baikal (Russia) in the north, and China in the south. The second includes parts of the Russian Far East and from there reaches from Mongolia to Japan.