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  2. Western Saharan spiny mouse - Wikipedia

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    The fur on its back is tawny, each hair being grey at the base with a rufous sub-terminal band and a grey tip. It takes its name from a line of spiny hairs on the posterior part of the back, in older mice the spiny hairs spread forwards along the back towards the head. The ventral fur is white and separated clearly from the flanks.

  3. File:Mickey Mouse & Friends logo.png - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on en.wikiquote.org Mickey Mouse; Usage on es.wikipedia.org Universo de Mickey Mouse; Usage on he.wikipedia.org יקום מיקי מאוס; Usage on th.wikipedia.org จักรวาลมิกกี้ เมาส์; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q3260246; Q116691328

  4. Fancy mouse - Wikipedia

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    The mouse should be perfectly tractable and free from any vice and not subject to fits or other similar ailments. A mouse with absence of whiskers, blind in one or both eyes, carrying external parasites, having a tumor, sore or legs with fur missing, suffering from any obvious disease or deformity or kinked tail shall be disqualified." [15]

  5. Painted spiny pocket mouse - Wikipedia

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    The painted spiny pocket mouse is a medium-sized species and grows to a head and body length of about 12 cm (4.7 in) with a tail as long again, males being slightly larger than females. The pelage is composed of a mixture of stiff spines with soft, slender hairs, but because the hairs do not curl upward, the spines are the prominent feature of ...

  6. Pacific jumping mouse - Wikipedia

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    Other distinctive features of the Pacific jumping mouse, especially in contrast to the Western jumping mouse, include ears fringed with light brown fur or with fur that matches the back. [3] These rodents prefer to live in moist habitats and are frequently found in riparian or meadow areas near rivulets. They rely on grass seeds as their main ...

  7. File:Mickey Mouse head.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Mickey Mouse.svg licensed with PD-old-auto-expired . 2024-01-03T00:32:51Z MrScottyNotter54 600x560 (60450 Bytes) Reverted to version as of 22:49, 1 January 2024 (UTC)

  8. Pale kangaroo mouse - Wikipedia

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    Named for its pale-furred back and long hind limbs and feet, the pale kangaroo mouse is a large-headed rodent with fur-lined external cheek pouches. This species is bipedal, meaning that it generally moves around on its strong hind legs, hopping much like a kangaroo .

  9. File:Mickey Mouse colored (head).svg - Wikipedia

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