Candango mouse
The candango mouse or candango akodont (Juscelinomys candango) is an extinct rodent species from South America. It was found around Brasilia in 1960, but its habitat has been overtaken by urban sprawl, and is now presumed extinct
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My cat brought a small mouse in my house?
Your cat was just bringing you a present and was probably quite proud of herself. I am sure she will find the mouse again and she may eat it next time she catches it. What a clever cat! If you do not want to kill it, good luck finding a rodent controller that will set up harm free traps.
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Help, there is a mouse living in my house!!!!?
You can get rid of the mouse. Buy some of those snap type traps at the hardware store. Bait it with Jiff Peanut butter. Mice find peanut butter irresistable.and Jiff is the most aromatic of the peanut butters. Make sure this trap is out of your cats' reach or they could get hurt by it. Maybe you could put the trap in the room you suspect the mouse is living in. Then close the door to keep your cats out. The trap really should be on the floor, but you DON'T want your cats near it. Once you catch the mouse, use gloves to handle the trap and throw it away. It's that simple.
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Desert mouse
The desert mouse (Pseudomys desertor), also known as the brown desert mouse, is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is endemic to Australia. The first desert mouse specimen was collected by Australian zoologist Gerard Krefft on the Blandowski Expedition in 1856-57, between Gol Gol Creek and the Darling River.
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Mouse is not working, how do you fix it?
My first thought is: Are you using an optical mouse on a reflective surface? Glass, polished marble, etc. are not good surfaces to use an optical mouse on. Is roller ball or space for the optical beam on the bottom of the mouse clean and free of debris? Have you checked your Mouse Settings in the Control Panel to make sure Pointer Options and the like are set appropriately? Tried different USB ports? Does the mouse work on another computer? If the pointer reacts the same using separate mice and in either a USB or PS2 port, I would think it's likely not a hardware issue. Try a different surface or mouse pad. Good luck!
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Wolffsohn's leaf-eared mouse
Wolffsohn's leaf-eared mouse (Phyllotis wolffsohni) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found only in Bolivia.
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Grasshopper mouse
Grasshopper mice are rodents of the genus Onychomys, occurring in North America. They feed on insects and other arthropods
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Dressy Oldfield mouse
The dressy Oldfield mouse (Thomasomys vestitus) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found only in Venezuela.
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Anyone every tried to use a mouse lure to catch a bass?
Yea the mouse lures work great twitch them violently and your shure to get a strike!!!
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What do I give a baby mouse to eat?
Do you have an eye dropper or a syringe tube or something like that? If so, put some warm full cream milk into it and feed this to the mouse gently. You will also have to warm up your index finger and thumb and very gently rub the mouse's tummy. This helps with digestion and without it will probably die (the mummy mouse normally licks their tummies during/after meals). Good luck! What will you do with little mousey once he's grown up?
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Underwood's water mouse
Underwood's water mouse (Rheomys underwoodi) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found in Costa Rican and western Panamanian cloud forest at altitudes from 1500 to 2000 m. This mouse lives near streams in highland forests and is semiaquatic; its carnivorous diet includes invertebrates. Although its range is small, it includes a number of protected areas, and the population appears to be sizable; the IUCN therefore rates the conservation status of the species as "least concern".
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Do YOU know why a mouse would do this?
i can surely say thts not a virus . the possible problems may be. 1.check whther ur mouse is an optical mouse or a laser mouse laser mouses are more sensitive than the optical mouses so they shake the cursor if they are not used with some sort of height.height in the sense - below the mouse where u have 4 buttons for support .try to increase their height by stickering some stickers so that the distance between the optical head and the surface increases which results in reducing the sensitivity.that shld solve the problem. 2.another solution if its optical mouse reduce mouse sensitivity in the control panel. 3.another problem amy be with the mouse surface, use a mouse pad or a paper if the surface very soft. i mean if its a tile or a marble surface or a glassy surface the optical beam reflects in reverse which moves the cursor automatically try these enjoy