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Mice
Any
of numerous small rodents with pointed snout, rather small ears, elongated
body, and slender hairless or sparsely haired tail, including all the
smaller members of the genus Mus and many members of other rodent genera
and families having little more in common than their relatively small
size.
Source:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.
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House
Mouse
Mus musculus
Characteristics
Smallest of the four rodent species, weighs about 1/2 ounce, measures
6 to 7 inches long from nose to tip of tail. Nests in any type of
shelter, inside buildings, rock walls, rock piles, under boards,
in burrows, under cane plants, and in truck-crop fields. Damage
may be extensive to truck crops, flowers, etc. Degree of resistance
to plague in Hawaii has not been determined.
Color: Body color varies from yellowish dirty tan to
dusky grey, darker over back, lighter underneath.
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