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  2. 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]

  3. Rex mutation - Wikipedia

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    Test-matings to Devon Rex produced only straight-haired kittens. The fur also appears different from the Cornish Rex mutation, but test-matings are required. Curly-furred Manx cats were all traceable to an outcross mating (to widen the Manx gene pool) in Australia which used a cream Persian male from European bloodlines.

  4. Brush-furred mouse - Wikipedia

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    A brush-furred mouse was recorded to have lived for over 3 years in captivity. Allopatric speciation appears to have played an important role in shaping the evolution of this genus. Research conducted on the group suggests that isolated species exist a relatively short distance away from one another.

  5. Pale kangaroo mouse - Wikipedia

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    The coloration of the pallid kangaroo mouse is a pale cinnamon color on the dorsal side with the ventral being covered by a pale whitish colored hair coat. [4] The total length of the species ranges in size from 150 to 173 millimetres (5.9 to 6.8 in), with a tail length alone of 74 to 99 millimetres (2.9 to 3.9 in).

  6. Golden mouse - Wikipedia

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    The golden mouse lives and breeds in the southeastern United States, including southeastern Missouri to West Virginia and southern Virginia, south to eastern Texas, the Gulf Coast, and central Florida. [1] [3] The golden mouse is currently regarded as a species with a secure population that is not severely fragmented throughout its range. [1]

  7. Perognathinae - Wikipedia

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    Fur-lined cheek pouches are a feature across the family Heteromyidae. They have openings near the mouth and extend backwards along the sides of the neck. The fur on the animal's body is in general short and fine and often matches in colour the soil of the region in which the animal lives, being some shade of buff, pale brown, reddish-brown or grey.

  8. 25 Curly Bob Ideas to Inspire Your Next Haircut ... - AOL

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    What makes it such a popular choice is that it works for all hair types, especially curly hair. So if you need a sign to spice up your locks, I found 25 curly bob ideas you should try out ...

  9. 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.