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  2. Pacific pocket mouse - Wikipedia

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    The young baby of a pocket mouse is called a "pinkie, kitten or pup." The females are called "does" and the males are known as "bucks." [3] The pocket mouse group is called a "nest, colony, harvest, horde or mischief." The skull and hind foot of the Pacific pocket mouse are almost the smallest of all the pocket mouse species.

  3. Perognathinae - Wikipedia

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    Perognathinae is a subfamily of rodents consisting of two genera of pocket mice.Most species live in complex burrows within the deserts and grasslands of western North America, They feed mostly on seeds and other plant parts, which they carry in their fur-lined cheek pouches [2] to their burrows.

  4. Perognathus - Wikipedia

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    Perognathus flavus — Silky pocket mouse; Perognathus inornatus — San Joaquin pocket mouse, endemic to California. Perognathus longimembris — Little pocket mouse, native to Northwestern Mexico, California, and the Southwestern United States. Perognathus longimembris pacificus — Pacific pocket mouse, an endangered species endemic to ...

  5. Great Basin pocket mouse - Wikipedia

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    The Great Basin pocket mouse occurs in the Columbia River Basin and the Great Basin and adjacent lands. It is distributed from south-central British Columbia and eastern Washington south to southeastern California, Nevada and northern Arizona, and east to southeastern Montana and Wyoming.

  6. Little pocket mouse - Wikipedia

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    The little pocket mouse (Perognathus longimembris) is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It is found in Baja California and Sonora in Mexico and in Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and Utah in the United States. [1] Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry lowland grassland.

  7. Plains pocket mouse - Wikipedia

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    The plains pocket mouse (Perognathus flavescens) is a heteromyid rodent of North America. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It ranges from southwestern Minnesota and southeastern North Dakota to northern Texas east of the Rockies , and from northern Utah and Colorado to northern Chihuahua west of the Rockies.

  8. Mouse - Wikipedia

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    The best-known strain of mouse is the white lab mouse. It has more uniform traits that are appropriate to its use in research. It has more uniform traits that are appropriate to its use in research. Cats , wild dogs , foxes , birds of prey , snakes and certain kinds of arthropods have been known to prey upon mice.

  9. Nelson's pocket mouse - Wikipedia

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    Nelson's pocket mouse is endemic to western Texas, south eastern New Mexico and central and northern Mexico. It is present in the Lower Sonoran life zone at altitudes up to about 2,025 m (6,644 ft), the actual maximum limit being the lower boundary of the pine-oak-juniper woodlands. Its typical habitat is desert with sparse, scrubby vegetation. [3]