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Hazel Dormouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hazel Dormouse or Common Dormouse ( Muscardinus avellanarius ) is a small mammal and the only living species in the genus Muscardinus . It is 6 to 9 centimeter long with a tail of 5.7 ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Hazel Dormouse. Hazel Dormouse. Information about Hazel Dormouse in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Hazel Dormouse)
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Here are some hazel dormouse facts, to find out more about our work with dormice click here. ... Hazel dormice are the only small mammals in Britain to have a completely furry tail. They have golden-brown fur and large black eyes. They are nocturnal creatures and spend most of their waking hours high among the branches...
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Common names Common dormouse, hazel dormouse, French names muscardin, croquenoix and rat-d’or; sleep-meece; (Suffolk). Sc ientific name Muscardinus avellanarius; Description Bright golden colour with thick furry tail and big black eyes.
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Explains everything about hazel dormouse, member of the Rodentia order and the Myoxidae family. ... Some facts about the; Hazel dormouse ... The Common dormouse, hazel dormouse is listed as Near Threatened (Near Threatened (NT), is close to qualifying for or is likely to qualify for a threatened category in the near future,
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The Hazel Dormouse is native to northern Europe and Asia Minor. It is the only dormouse native to the British Isles (though the edible dormouse, Glis glis, has been accidentally introduced and now has an established population), and is therefore often referred to simply as the Dormouse in British sources.
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www.bbc.co.uk/nature/species/Hazel_Dormouse
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In Britain this small mammal is known as the 'common dormouse' but a more appropriate name would be the hazel dormouse. The animal's scientific name, as above, shows the deep connection with the hazel tree whose scientific name is(Corylus avellana).
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The Hazel Dormouse ... The Hazel Dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a very attractive animal and can be identified easily by its thick, furry tail, almost ginger coat and prominent black eyes. Dormice are nocturnal, live in trees and hibernate for the winter until late spring in woven nests hidden in bramble thickets...
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