Snow-footed Oldfield mouse
The snow-footed Oldfield mouse (Thomasomys niveipes) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found only in Colombia.
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How come I cannot adjust mouse sensitivity on Ubuntu 13.10?
i have had this same problem with several different mice on my computer(s) until i plugged in the mouse i am currently using. it was slow at tracking so i was like, "DAMN!!! this sucks, and i can not adjust the speed settings either, let me google this", which brought me to this page and all the kvm switch talk which i do not really understand but i got the sense that it depends on the mouse, & what the system recognizes. so i opened up the settings to see if indeed there was anything different about when i connect this mouse and lo and behold, there were mouse and trackpad sensitivity settings that i have never seen before. so it really just depends on the mouse you are using. my mon has a wired optical mouse which although there are no settings to adjust the sensitivity, the tracking speed was just perfect, so no biggie. fortunately this one which i just connected, a microsoft wireless intellimouse explorer from around 2000 worked slow by default, but i can see sensitivity settings in the main system prefs.
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Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse
Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse is a 1960 children's cartoon television show that was produced by Trans-Artists Productions and syndicated by Tele Features Inc. The characters were created by Bob Kane as a spoof of his earlier creations, Batman and Robin. In many ways, Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse presages the "campier" aspects of the later Batman live action series, which William Dozier and Howie Horwitz produced as a villain-driven action-comedy lampoon.
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Pencil-tailed tree mouse
Chiropodomys (or pencil-tailed tree mice) is a genus of Old World rats and mice native to Southeast Asia and northeast India. They are tree-dwelling, very small mice, mostly found in tropical rainforest. In total six extant species have been identified, but only one of these, Chiropodomys gliroides, is common and widely distributed, and has been extensively studied.
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Is there a way to catch this mouse without killing him?
You will probably like this idea I saw on tv... Take a tall trash can (empty) and set it beside a counter. Take the tube from a roll of toilet paper, and put a small amount of peanut butter inside one end. Balance the tube on the edge of the counter, so that the end with the peanut butter sticks out over the trash can. When the mouse goes into the tube to get the peanut butter, the tube will overbalance, and fall into the trash can. If you've used a tall can, the mouse wo not be able to jump back out. Have Fun
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Kalinowski's Oldfield mouse
Kalinowski's Oldfield mouse (Thomasomys kalinowskii) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found only in Peru.
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Perote mouse
The Perote mouse (Peromyscus bullatus), or Perote deer mouse, is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found only in Mexico
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how to convince my mom to let me have a mouse?
If you have cats getting a mouse is not a good idea because the mouse can accidently crawl out of their cage and under your door and the mouse will be eaten by your cat. Unless your cage is chew-proof and escape-proof, tell your mom that mice are clean, healty, and adorable animals and that if she does not get you one that you will be sad for the rest of your life.
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Mouse models of breast cancer metastasis
Breast cancer metastatic mouse models are experimental approaches in which mice are genetically manipulated to develop a mammary tumor leading to distant focal lesions of mammary epithelium created by metastasis. Mammary cancers in mice can be caused by genetic mutations that have been identified in human cancer. This means models can be generated based upon molecular lesions consistent with the human disease.
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Mouse keys
Mouse keys is a feature of some graphical user interfaces that uses the keyboard (especially numeric keypad) as a pointing device (usually replacing a mouse). Its roots lie in the earliest days of visual editors when line and column navigation was controlled with arrow keys. Today, mouse keys usually refers to the numeric keypad layout standardized with the introduction of the X Window System in 1984.