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  2. Ash-grey mouse - Wikipedia

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    The length of the head and body is 70 to 100 mm (2.8 to 3.9 in), and the tail is slightly longer at 85 to 110 mm (3.3 to 4.3 in). There is a small amount of hair at the tail, the scales of which are pinkish except at the upper surface near the body where a line of dark brown appears.

  3. Grey-headed lapwing - Wikipedia

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    The grey-headed lapwing is 34–37 cm long. It has a grey head and neck, darker grey breast band and white belly. The back is brown, the rump is white and the tail is black. This is a striking species in flight, with black primaries, white under wings and upper wing secondaries, and brown upper wing coverts.

  4. Abrothrix illuteus - Wikipedia

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    Abrothrix illuteus, also known as the gray akodont, [2] gray grass mouse, [1] or gray soft-haired mouse, [3] is a species of small rodent in the genus Abrothrix of family Cricetidae. It is found only in northwestern Argentina .

  5. Pseudomys - Wikipedia

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    Little native mouse, Pseudomys delicatulus; Desert mouse, Pseudomys desertor; Smoky mouse, Pseudomys fumeus; Blue-gray mouse, Pseudomys glaucus † Gould's mouse, Pseudomys gouldii [2] The Shark Bay mouse was previously described as a separate species Pseudomys fieldi, but is now considered conspecific with P. gouldii

  6. Chiruromys - Wikipedia

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    Head and body is 8.4–17.5 centimetres (3.3–6.9 in), tail is 12.8–24.5 centimetres (5.0–9.6 in), and weight is 23–122 grams (0.81–4.30 oz). [1] The fur is grey to brown above with a white belly. They are restricted to forests where they spend all of their time in the canopy.

  7. House mouse - Wikipedia

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    In the wild they vary in color from grey and light brown to black (individual hairs are actually agouti coloured), but domesticated fancy mice and laboratory mice are produced in many colors ranging from white to champagne to black. [5] They have short hair and some, but not all, sub-species have a light belly. [5] The ears and tail have little ...

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  9. Gray mouse lemur - Wikipedia

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    The gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus), grey mouse lemur or lesser mouse lemur is a small lemur, a type of strepsirrhine primate, found only on the island of Madagascar. Weighing 58 to 67 grams (2.0 to 2.4 oz), it is the largest of the mouse lemurs ( genus Microcebus ), a group that includes the smallest primates in the world.