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  2. List of mammals of New England - Wikipedia

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    Deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus Deer mouse Distribution: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, northern Connecticut, and northern Rhode Island. Subspecies: Peromyscus maniculatus abietorum (northern Maine), Peromyscus maniculatus gracilis (southern and eastern Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, northern Connecticut, and ...

  3. Fauna of Maine - Wikipedia

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    The deer of Maine include the moose, ... meadow jumping mouse, woodland jumping mouse, ... Maine's state fish is the Landlocked Atlantic Salmon.

  4. Eastern deer mouse - Wikipedia

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    The deer mouse nests alone for the most part but during the winter will nest in groups of 10 or more. [26] Deer mice, specifically the prairie form, are also abundant in the farmland of the midwestern United States. [5] Deer mice can be found active on top of snow or beneath logs during the winter seasons. [17]

  5. From tiny mice to giant capybara, rodents play a role in ...

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    That works out to 39% of the 57 species of mammals that regularly inhabit the state. ... White-footed mice and deer mice are similar in appearance. Both have white undersides and white feet, with ...

  6. Hunters set a record for deer harvests in Maine - AOL

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    Nov. 28—Hunters have established a new record for deer harvests in Maine, coming during a fall season in which the state's new antlerless permits allow hunters to kill both a buck and a doe.

  7. Peromyscus - Wikipedia

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    Peromyscus is a genus of rodents.They are commonly referred to as deer mice or deermice, not to be confused with the chevrotain or "mouse deer". They are New World mice only distantly related to the common house and laboratory mouse, Mus musculus.

  8. Neotominae - Wikipedia

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    Among them are the well-known deer mice, white-footed mice, packrats, and grasshopper mice. Neotomines are related to the other two subfamilies of mice in the New World , the Sigmodontinae and Tylomyinae .

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