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  2. A Mouse Told His Mother - Wikipedia

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    A boy mouse boasts of going on an adventure during the nighttime hours, but on every attempt, his mother recommends doing or taking something more important on the way to bed; [1] [3] [4] the scenarios that unfold across the eleven double spreads [5] all begin with the title phrase. [2]

  3. Rhipidomys - Wikipedia

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    Rhipidomys is a genus of rodents in the family Cricetidae, [1] [2] The following 25 species of climbing mouse species are currently recognised: [2]. Rhipidomys albujai; Southern climbing mouse (Rhipidomys austrinus)

  4. If You Take a Mouse to School - Wikipedia

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  5. UPDATED: Snake, mouse fell from classroom ceilings at ... - AOL

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    We can’t wait,” one Henry Clay teacher said. “I feel like when snakes and mice are dropping from your ceiling, I feel like this is an emergency. We can’t wait,” one Henry Clay teacher said.

  6. Dendromus - Wikipedia

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    Mice in the genus Dendromus are small (Head and body: 5–10 cm) with relatively long tails (6–13 cm). This tail is semi-prehensile and provides an aid in climbing.The dense fur is grey or brown and either one or two stripes are present on the back.

  7. Dormouse - Wikipedia

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    The word dormouse comes from Middle English dormous, of uncertain origin, possibly from a dialectal element *dor-, from Old Norse dár ' benumbed ' and Middle English mous ' mouse '. The word is sometimes conjectured to come from an Anglo-Norman derivative of dormir ' to sleep ' , with the second element mistaken for mouse , but no such Anglo ...

  8. These Chinese students have to climb down a cliff to get to ...

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    The boarding school children have to climb down more than 2,500 feet of incredibly steep terrain to get to school. Global Times reports the kids go up the mountain to visit home about twice a month.

  9. An Old School Mickey Mouse Is In the Public Domain—Here's ...

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    A version of Minnie Mouse from Plane Crazy, another short released the same year, is also now public domain. To celebrate, there's already a creepy video game with Mickey's Steamboat Willie ...