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Description of Deer Mouse ... Deer mice feed heavily on larvae from lepidopterans (includes moths and butterflies) and other insects in the spring. They can eat large volumes and are capable of ridding an area of many insects that may be detrimental to trees.
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www.sdnhm.org/fieldguide/mammals/pero-man.html
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Deer mice eat seeds and fruit. They eat insects. They also nibble on dead animals. ... Deer mice have lots of babies. Baby deer mice grow up very fast. Then they have their own babies. Lots of animals eat deer mice because there are so many of them.
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www.ndi4all.org/grade23/DeerMouse-b.html
www.ndi4all.org/grade23/DeerMouse-b.html
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Deer mice get their name because their fur looks a lot like deer fur. They are most commonly found in open grasslands, brushy country, ... Deer mice eat seeds, small fruits and berries, beetles, caterpillars, grasshoppers, leafhoppers, and an underground fungus. They prefer to eat insects when they can find them.
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www.pestworldforkids.org/mice.html
www.pestworldforkids.org/mice.html
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No. Deer are herbivores - they don't eat animals. No dear never eats mouse. Dear is pure herbivorous animal.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Do_deer_eat_mice
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There are all different kinds of mice but the mouse I like are deer mice. ... The deer mouse sleep in the day and go hunting in the night they have really good night vision just like a bat. The deer mouse eat berries, fruit, leaves, nuts , seeds and insects. When they need food they jump up and down and worms come out of...
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www.k12.nf.ca/sjis/landhabitat/broadleaf/deer_mouse.htm...
www.k12.nf.ca/sjis/landhabitat/broadleaf/deer_mouse.html
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Deer Mice as Pets and other Tall Tails ... Warning: Some mice eat their own poop, so don't kiss mice on the lips. Even if they beg. This site is dedicated primarily to Deer Mice and their pet humans. If you have domestic mice, you're welcome to join!
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deermouse.sitemouse.com/
deermouse.sitemouse.com/
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In fact, it was found that deer mice will not eat live ladybugs but will eat them when frozen. Did you know that Peromyscus maniculatus has many subspecies? In fact at least 100 subspecies have been recorded.
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biology.wsc.ma.edu/biology/courses/hoag/mammal/98fall/s...
biology.wsc.ma.edu/biology/courses/hoag/mammal/98fall/spacc/pmaniculatus.html
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of Conservation ****:DEER MICE AND WHITE-FOOTED MICE At night, sitting on a wooded shore, waiting for fish to bite or quietly gazing into the coals of a camp fire, Two years is a ripe old age because almost every night-hunting owl and meat-eating mammal preys on them. They won't eat cheese and they don't smell mousy.
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www.newton.dep.anl.gov/natbltn/500-599/nb545.htm
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Deer mice are common nocturnal mammals. Adults are brownish ... Mice will also gnaw on old bones and antlers to get the calcium. When you find a bone, look very closely at it and you may see tiny paired tooth marks where mice have scraped it. Mice eat seeds, mushrooms, fungi, berries, herbs, insects, larvae, and carrion.
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www.bear-tracker.com/deermous.html
www.bear-tracker.com/deermous.html
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