Hairy-eared cerrado mouse
The hairy-eared cerrado mouse (Thalpomys lasiotis) or hairy-eared akodont, is a rodent species from South America. It is found in the cerrado grassland of Brazil
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Meadow jumping mouse
The meadow jumping mouse (Zapus hudsonius) is the most widely distributed mouse in the subfamily Zapodinae. 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. In mid-2014, the New Mexico subspecies of the meadow jumping mouse, Zapus hudsonius luteus, was listed as an endangered species under the federal Endangered Species Act. .
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how do you keep a mouse clean?
fully clean out his cage and wash it with a cleaner that has bleach, the smell is probably sticking to his cage, wash dishes and his exercise wheel also. petsmart should carry a supplement that you can add to his water that eliminates the smell of feces and urine. also try feeding your mouse more fresh foods like veggies and fruit and less store bought foods as the fillers in comercial mouse feed could be adding to the problem. the smell should not come from the mouse itself, if so he could be sick
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Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation
Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation ( ) is a 2008 competitive fighting game produced by Capcom subsidiary Daletto (a joint venture of Capcom and Games Arena) in association with Revoltech and released for the PC. The game uses a PC mouse for combat, and the characters are customizable to some degree. In addition to the established Street Fighter characters in the game, Mouse Generation also includes licensed characters based on novels, manga and anime such as the characters based on the works by Wuxia novelist Louis Cha. While Mouse Generation can be considered a Street Fighter game (as the name would suggest), it is actually a crossover game (like X-Men vs. Street Fighter or Street Fighter X Tekken), and as such it is not canon to the Street Fighter universe.
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How do I care for an injured mouse?
i've got had this take place different than my cats positioned claw marks on the Mouse. I stored it and extraordinarily it lived. He became into this type of small little mouse. I gave him to my cousin 2 years in the past as a puppy and he continues to be alive. this is fantastic they stay long in captivity is what I heard. in basic terms save him as a puppy. If it lives over night it is going to be nice. in case you enable him bypass he will freeze or get eaten by using your cats
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Olrog's chaco mouse
Olrog's chaco mouse (Andalgalomys olrogi) is a species of South American rodent in the family Cricetidae, endemic to Argentina. The natural habitat of the species is hot deserts. Its karyotype has 2n = 60. The species is named after Swedish-Argentine biologist Claes C. Olrog. .
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How do you clean the mouse when it starts sticking?
Everybody sweats and gets dirty, plus we often eat around computers even though we should not . Over time, the dirt from our hands collects on the mouse and mousepad, causing it to become unresponsive or make the cursor "jump" instead of moving smoothly. Since you say you are using a ball mouse: 1. Unplug the mouse or close/minimize any programs to prevent accidental mouseclicks. 2. Turn over the mouse and use your thumbs to turn and remove the cover. 3. Take out the ball. If it is darkened in any way, rub it on hard cotton cloth (eg. your jeans) to clean it. 4. Use a narrow, flat object like a nail file and scrape away any visible gunk from the three wheels inside the mouse. The two at 90 degrees to each other should be the worst. Be sure to turn the wheels as you scrape to remove all the gunk. Turn the mouse upright and shake out any gunk that may be caught inside. 5. Replace the ball and the cover. 6. Check the mouse pad. If it's dirty wash it in soapy water or get a new one. There's no point in cleaning the mouse if you put it on something filthy. .