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Description of Deer Mouse ... Peromyscus maniculatus Deer Mouse ... The deer mouse coloration is described as "bicolored", meaning it has a distinctly darker upper body coloration compared to the white undersides. The body color varies from a yellowish or reddish brown to grayish above, with pure white undersides and feet.
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www.sdnhm.org/fieldguide/mammals/pero-man.html
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Deer Mouse; : Family Muridae : Peromyscus maniculatus (Wagner) ... A small, white-footed mouse with sharply bicolor tail, white beneath and dark above; ears usually shorter than hind foot, prominent and leaflike; upperparts bright fulvous or brownish, ... Deer Mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus). Photo by R.M. Bond.
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www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/peromani.htm
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Deer mouse tracks, scat, and signs. Natural history of the deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus. ... Deer mice are common nocturnal mammals. Adults are brownish gray. Juveniles are gray. Both have dark eyes and white feet and undersides. They have four toes on the forefeet and five toes on the hind feet. ... Deer mouse face.
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www.bear-tracker.com/deermous.html
www.bear-tracker.com/deermous.html
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At birth, the deer mouse has a mass of about 1.5 g. The young are born hairless with wrinkled, pink skin, closed eyes, and folded over ear pinnae. Juvenile hair begins to develop on the second day after birth. On the third day, the pinnae unfold with the ear canal opening on the tenth day.
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animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/informatio...
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Peromyscus maniculatus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Peromyscus maniculatus is a rodent native to North America. It is most commonly called the Deer Mouse , although that name is common to most species of Peromyscus and is fairly widespread acros...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peromyscus_maniculatus
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The female larger Malay mouse deer has the potential to be pregnant throughout heradult life, often having just an 85 or 155 minute 'breather' between giving birth and becoming pregnant again. The young are born fully developed, and can stand within 30 minutes of birth.
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www.ultimateungulate.com/Artiodactyla/Tragulus_napu.htm...
www.ultimateungulate.com/Artiodactyla/Tragulus_napu.html
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The Balabac Chevrotain or mouse deer is active at night. During the day, it stays in deeply-shaded spots, among the dense vegetations, inside original forests, but may also be found inside the second growth forests close to virgin forests.
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www.ac.wwu.edu/~fasawwu/resources/endangered/mouse-deer...
www.ac.wwu.edu/~fasawwu/resources/endangered/mouse-deer.htm
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