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Desert dormouse

Order : Rodentia
Suborder : Sciurognathi
Family : Myoxidae
Subfamily : Leithiinae
Genus : Selevinia

 

Facts about the genus Selevinia, the desert dormouse

The desert dormouse is an anomaly and classed alone in Seleviniidae. (Full text)

33, Moscow 117071, Russia Abstract Relation between size of pinna and auditory bulla in specialized desert rodents (families Allactagidae, Dipodidae, Gerbillidae, Heteromyidae, and genus Selevinia) is statistically significant and described by hyperbola. (Full text)

Dormouse: This desert dormouse is one of the species referred to as ´mouse´ (Hebrew akbar). (Full text)

blurb[20] = "This desert dormouse is one of the species referred to as 'mouse' (Hebrew akbar). (Full text)

It has been suggested that Selevinia is a highly modified and aberrant dormouse, it has a round, stocky body and a long tail. (Full text)

The desert dormouse is quite gentle in captivity. (Full text)

QUOTE(Lauren @ Dec 13 2004, 05:25 PM)pygmy dormice, pygmy african mice, desert dormice and a few others tomorrow yipee!Could you post some pics' of them when they are settled, I have never seen a Desert Dormouse, are you getting M/F pairs of any of them? (Full text)

Relation between size of pinna and of auditory bulla in specialized desert rodents (families Allactagidae, Dipodidae, Gerbillidae, Heteromyidae, and genus Selevinia) is statistically significant and described by hyperbola. (Full text)

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