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  2. Xeromys myoides - Wikipedia

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    The false water rat (Xeromys myoides) lives in Australia and Papua New Guinea. [10]Once believed to be restricted to Southeast Queensland and the Northern Territory, the false water rat has subsequently been found in the central and southern parts of Queensland, North Stradbroke Island off the coast of Southeast Queensland, Melville Island, [10] and southwest Western Province, Papua New Guinea.

  3. Water mouse - Wikipedia

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    Water mouse can refer to several types of not closely related semiaquatic rodents of superfamily Muroidea: Chibchanomys, two cricetid species from western South America; Las Cajas water mouse (C. orcesi) Chibchan water mouse (C. trichotis) Ethiopian water mouse or Ethiopian amphibious rat (Nilopegamys plumbeus), a murid;

  4. Mexican water mouse - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican water mouse, Mexican fishing mouse [2] or Goodwin's water mouse (Rheomys mexicanus), is a species of semiaquatic rodent in the family Cricetidae. [3] It has a restricted range in the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico, Threatened by deforestation and water pollution, it is listed as Endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

  5. Rheomys - Wikipedia

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    Underwood's water mouse, Rheomys underwoodi; References This page was last edited on 1 October 2024, at 12:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  6. Mercury poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Mercury poisoning is a type of metal poisoning due to exposure to mercury. [3] Symptoms depend upon the type, dose, method, and duration of exposure. [3] [4] They may include muscle weakness, poor coordination, numbness in the hands and feet, skin rashes, anxiety, memory problems, trouble speaking, trouble hearing, or trouble seeing. [1]

  7. Thomas's water mouse - Wikipedia

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    Thomas's water mouse (Rheomys thomasi) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae [2] found in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico at altitudes of 400 to 2700 m. [1] It lives near forest streams and is semiaquatic; its carnivorous diet includes both invertebrates and small vertebrates. [1]

  8. Chibchan water mouse - Wikipedia

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    The Chibchan water mouse (Chibchanomys trichotis) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found in the Andean highlands of Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are tropical cloud forests and streams at elevations from 2500 to 2700 m. [1] It feeds on snails and possibly small fish. [1]

  9. Aphrodita aculeata - Wikipedia

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    Dorsal view, removed from water. Aphrodita aculeata, the sea mouse, is a marine polychaete worm found in the North Atlantic, the North Sea, the Baltic Sea and the Mediterranean. The sea mouse normally lies buried head-first in the sand. It has been found at depths of over 3,000 metres (9,800 ft). [2]