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  2. Mouse - Wikipedia

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    A mouse ( pl.: mice) is a small rodent. Characteristically, mice are known to have a pointed snout, small rounded ears, a body-length scaly tail, and a high breeding rate. The best known mouse species is the common house mouse ( Mus musculus ). Mice are also popular as pets. In some places, certain kinds of field mice are locally common.

  3. House mouse - Wikipedia

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    The house mouse is best identified by the sharp notch in its upper front teeth. House mice have an adult body length (nose to base of tail) of 7.5–10 centimetres (3–4 in) and a tail length of 5–10 cm (2–4 in). The weight is typically 11–30 g ( 8 –1 oz). In the wild they vary in color from grey and light brown to black (individual ...

  4. List of rodents - Wikipedia

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    Acomys chudeaui - Chudeau's spiny mouse. Acomys cilicicus - Asia Minor spiny mouse. Acomys cineraceus - grey spiny mouse. Acomys dimidiatus - Eastern spiny mouse. Acomys ignitus - fiery spiny mouse. Acomys johannis - Johan's spiny mouse. Acomys kempi - Kemp's spiny mouse. Acomys louisae - Louise's spiny mouse.

  5. Rodent - Wikipedia

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    Some rodent species are serious agricultural pests, eating large quantities of food stored by humans. [152] For example, in 2003, the amount of rice lost to mice and rats in Asia was estimated to be enough to feed 200 million people. Most of the damage worldwide is caused by a relatively small number of species, chiefly rats and mice. [153]

  6. Mus (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Mus. (genus) The genus Mus or typical mice refers to a specific genus of muroid rodents, all typically called mice (the adjective "muroid" comes from the word "Muroidea", which is a large superfamily of rodents, including mice, rats, voles, hamsters, gerbils, and many other relatives), though the term can be used for other rodents.

  7. White-footed mouse - Wikipedia

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    Peromyscus. Species: P. leucopus. Binomial name. Peromyscus leucopus. ( Rafinesque, 1818) The white-footed mouse ( Peromyscus leucopus) is a rodent native to North America from southern Canada to the southwestern United States and Mexico. [ 1] In the Maritimes, its only location is a disjunct population in southern Nova Scotia. [ 2]

  8. Laboratory mouse - Wikipedia

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    The albino laboratory mouse is an iconic model organism for scientific research in a variety of fields. An SCID. Intermediate coat colour. Kept as a pet. The laboratory mouse or lab mouse is a small mammal of the order Rodentia which is bred and used for scientific research or feeders for certain pets. Laboratory mice are usually of the species ...

  9. Meadow jumping mouse - Wikipedia

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    The meadow jumping mouse can range in length, from 180 mm to 240 mm, with its tail taking credit for most of its length, usually about 108 mm to 165 mm. A distinct characteristic about this species is its enlarged hind feet, which can be 28 to 35 mm long, and relatively short forelimbs. This gives it a kangaroo rat -like look, although its tail ...