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  2. Zapodidae - Wikipedia

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    Zapodidae, the jumping mice, is a family of mouse-like rodents in North America and China. Although mouse-like in general appearance, these rodents are distinguished by their elongated hind limbs, and, typically, by the presence of four pairs of cheek-teeth in each jaw.

  3. Woodland jumping mouse - Wikipedia

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    The woodland jumping mouse occurs throughout northeastern North America. [6]Populations are most dense in cool, moist boreal woodlands of spruce-fir and hemlock-hardwoods where streams flow from woods to meadows with bankside touch-me-nots and in situations where meadow and forest intermix and water and thick ground cover are available.

  4. Meadow jumping mouse - Wikipedia

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    The meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius) is the most widely distributed mouse in the family Zapodidae. Its range extends from the Atlantic coast in the east to the Great Plains west, and from the arctic tree lines in Canada and Alaska to the north, and Georgia , Alabama , Arizona , and New Mexico to the south. [ 2 ]

  5. Preble's meadow jumping mouse - Wikipedia

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    The mouse is around nine inches long, 60% of which is the tail, [5] and can jump in bounds of four feet when threatened. It usually travels slowly. It swims and climbs grass stems. It has long hind legs and a long, slender, scaly tail that it uses to communicate by making drumming noises. It also communicates using clucks and chirps.

  6. Scrolling - Wikipedia

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    Scrolling can be controlled in other software-dependent ways by a PC mouse. Some scroll wheels can be pressed down, functioning like a button. Depending on the software, this allows both horizontal and vertical scrolling by dragging in the direction desired; when the mouse is moved to the original position, scrolling stops.

  7. Exclusive: How Walmart is using AI to supercharge its ... - AOL

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    This holiday, Walmart is looking to deliver toys and coal in one day — but it'll be AI pulling the sleigh. America's largest employer and retailer has been inching towards modernization of its ...

  8. 8 Secrets I Learned While Working at Walmart - AOL

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    With this in mind, we asked former Walmart employee Julie Vasold to share her experience about what it’s really like to work for the retail giant. When it comes to low prices, big savings, and ...

  9. Western jumping mouse - Wikipedia

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    The western jumping mouse (Zapus princeps), is a species of rodent in the family Zapodidae. [2] It is found in Canada and the United States. [3]Western jumping mice evolved during the Pleistocene, possibly from the fossil species Zapus burti, which is known from the late Blancan.

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