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… University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. … Jones, J. K., Jr., et al. 1985. Guide to mammals of the plains states. Univ. of … Nebraska Press, Lincoln, xvii + 371 pp. Jones, J. K., Jr.,et al. 1983. Mammals of the Northern Great Plains. Univ. of … and other trees, also frequents rocky crevices and fallen logs. Eats seeds, other plant matter and insects. …
… M. (Eds.). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed). Johns Hopkins University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. … Any … Brush Deermouse … Much of SW USA, from N … to westernmost Oklahoma, south to N Baja California Norta and Trans-Pecos Texas, along the Sierra Madre Occidental and …
… M. (Eds.). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed). Johns Hopkins University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. … Any … California Deermouse … C and S California, excluding San Joaquin Valley, to NW Baja …
… Nevada and parts of Utah and W Colorado, to EC Baja California Norte and NW Sonora, Mexico … Peromyscus … Climbs … overhanging walls. Does not need to drink water; obtains moisture from food. Lives in desolate rocky terrain with very … vegetation, on canyon walls, mesas and talus slopes; below sea level to over 10,000 … Any … Cricetidae … crinitus … …
… Wilson, D. E., Reeder, D. M. (Eds.). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed). Johns Hopkins … lives in part of a woodrat den or an abandoned burrow of another mammal. Lives in deserts, usually on rocky soil with …
… Hopkins University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. … Hoffmeister, D. F. 1989. Mammals of Illinois. University of … peninsular Florida … Peromyscus … Climbs and swims well. Eats a variety of plant and animal foods. Prefers wet forests, hammocks and swamps; also found in pine woods, …
… Deermouse. Nests among rocks or in hollow trees. Habitat is rocky areas with a broad range of vegetation types, including piñon-juniper, oak forest, grasslands, and coniferous forest. … Any … …
… Wilson, D. E., Reeder, D. M. (Eds.). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed). … Often enters buildings. Habitat is cool, wet coastal forest; also found in montane forest and at the edge of lakes and streams in alpine meadows. … Any … Cricetidae … keeni … Alaska …
… Hopkins University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. … Frank B Golley. 1962. Mammals of Georgia. University of Georgia Press, … of Illinois Press, Urbana, IL. … Jones, J. K., Jr., et al. 1985. Guide to mammals of the plains states. Univ. of … areas … All terrestrial habitats in Ohio. … One of the most common small rodents in OK. … Any … Georgia … Illinois … …
… Hopkins University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. … Frank B Golley. 1962. Mammals of Georgia. University of Georgia Press, … of Illinois Press, Urbana, IL. … Jones, J. K., Jr., et al. 1985. Guide to mammals of the plains states. Univ. of … Nebraska … Pennsylvania … North American Deermouse … Panhandle of Alaska and across N Canada, south through most of …
… Wilson, D. E., Reeder, D. M. (Eds.). 2005. Mammal Species of the World. A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed). … Peromyscus … Mostly terrestrial. May breed throughout the year, but more young are born in early spring than in summer. … … Any … Cricetidae … merriami … Arizona … Lower Risk … Merriam's Deermouse …
… SE Utah, south through New Mexico and Trans-Pecos Texas, to NW Coahuila, Mexico … Peromyscus … Semi-arboreal; climbs well, using its long tail for balance. Can hear frequencies to 100 kHz and may use ultrasonics when navigating through …