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  2. Eastern meadow vole - Wikipedia

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    Above the threshold amount, the quantity of cover influences the amplitude and possibly the duration of the population peak. Local patches of dense cover could serve as source populations or reservoirs to colonize less favorable habitats with sparse cover. [16] Eastern meadow voles form extensive colonies and develop communal latrine areas ...

  3. Abrothrix illuteus - Wikipedia

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    Abrothrix illuteus, also known as the gray akodont, [2] gray grass mouse, [1] or gray soft-haired mouse, [3] is a species of small rodent in the genus Abrothrix of family Cricetidae. It is found only in northwestern Argentina .

  4. Transitional colilargo - Wikipedia

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    The transitional colilargo (Microakodontomys transitorius) [2] also known as the intermediate lesser grass mouse, [1] is a species of rodent in the tribe Oryzomyini known only from two individuals found in the Federal District in Brazil. [1]

  5. Meadow jumping mouse - Wikipedia

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    The meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius) is the most widely distributed mouse in the family Zapodidae.Its range extends from the Atlantic coast in the east to the Great Plains west, and from the arctic tree lines in Canada and Alaska to the north, and Georgia, Alabama, Arizona, and New Mexico to the south. [2]

  6. Abrothrix longipilis - Wikipedia

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    Abrothrix longipilis, also known as the long-haired grass mouse [1] or long-haired akodont, [2] is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is endemic to central Argentina and Chile . [ 3 ] Until 2014 it was thought that the species extended into southern Chile and Argentine Patagonia but these populations are now proposed to belong to ...

  7. Woodland jumping mouse - Wikipedia

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    The woodland jumping mouse is a medium-sized rodent. The species is darker in the south. [4] [6] The mouse has adaptations to live in cold climate. [4] The mouse has small, high-crowned skull. Three molariform teeth are present, premolars are absent, and grooved incisors are orange or yellow. Its molars are both rooted and have hypsodont. The ...

  8. Abrothrix lanosa - Wikipedia

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    Abrothrix lanosa, also known as the woolly grass mouse [1] or woolly akodont, [2] is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found in southern Argentina and Chile . It was previously classified in the genus Akodon rather than Abrothrix .

  9. California deermouse - Wikipedia

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    Nests are insulated with coarse, dry grasses, weeds, and sticks, and fine grass is used as bedding in the center chamber. [12] [13] The California mouse forms pair bonds and the males help raise the young. [4] [13] [14] [15] A litter usually consists of only two pups, but a pair may produce as many as six litters in a year. Gestation ranges ...