Jumping mice

Jumping mice

Order : Rodentia
Suborder : Sciurognathi
Family : Dipodidae
Subfamily : Zapodinae
Genus : Zapus

 

Facts about the genus Zapus, the jumping mice

(By the way, an axolotl is a salamander and a zapus is a meadow jumping mouse.

+5199+ ZAPUS IS A HIBERNATOR*00*.

5 meters and sometimes as far as 4 meters with the significant help of the long tail in balancing when jumping, the general appearance of jumping mice is somewhat like that of the kangaroo rat (Dipodomys) but members of the genus Zapus do not inhabit arid regions.

Comments on General Food Habits The diet of jumping mice is varied, including both vegetal (e.

Each animal from alligator to zapus is depicted in its natural habitat.

Jumping mice are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Rodentia, family Zapodidae.

Jumping mice are found in moist, usually shrubby or wooded locations near streams or lakes.

Jumping mice are the smallest of our true hibernators.

Jumping Mice is a great game for all the family.

Meadow jumping mice are recognized for their extremely long tails and long hind feet.

Response: Field identification of Zapus is difficult when attempted by individuals not thoroughly familiar with both species.

The diet of jumping mice is varied, including both vegetal (e.

The preferred habitat of Meadow Jumping Mice is open and grassy areas that are not too dry, such as beaver meadows, marshes, and stream banks.

Zapodidae: Jumping Mice Jumping mice are primarily nocturnal but occasionally are seen by day.

zapus is not a member of any public groups

Woodland jumping mice are adapted to jumping, and so have long hind legs with elongated ankle bones and long toe bones. (Full text)

The biggest cause of death in jumping mice is the inability to put on enough brown fat in the fall to carry them through to spring. (Full text)

The biggest cause of death in jumping mice is the inability to put on enough brown fat in the fall to carry them through to spring. (Full text)

Terrestrial Ecology Meadow jumping mice are mainly nocturnal and are active only during the warmer months. (Full text)

Reproduction: Two (rarely three) litters of two to eight (usually four to six) young meadow jumping mice are born to a female each year after a gestation period of 18 to 19 days. (Full text)

Main Entry: zapus zapus is one of more than 1,000,000 entries available at Merriam-WebsterUnabridged. (Full text)

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