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- Great_hopping_mouse abstract "The great hopping mouse (Notomys robustus) is extinct. It is known only from skulls found in owl pellets in the Flinders Ranges. Some pellets also include bones of the introduced house mouse—indicating that it survived into historic times, possibly the second half of the 19th century. From the skull, it appears to have been relatively large (perhaps the size of N. amplus or a little more) and to have escaped collection by early 19th century naturalists by chance. From the location of the deposits it is assumed that it preferred clay rather than sandy soils. It is notable that very few of the clay-living hopping mice have survived European settlement, sand dunes apparently providing a more secure refuge from competitors and predators. It is also commonly known as the broad-cheeked hopping mouse.".
- Great_hopping_mouse class Mammal.
- Great_hopping_mouse conservationStatus "EX".
- Great_hopping_mouse conservationStatusSystem "EPBC".
- Great_hopping_mouse family Muridae.
- Great_hopping_mouse family Murinae.
- Great_hopping_mouse genus Hopping_mouse.
- Great_hopping_mouse kingdom Animal.
- Great_hopping_mouse order Rodent.
- Great_hopping_mouse phylum Chordate.
- Great_hopping_mouse phylum Vertebrate.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageID "19713823".
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageLength "1698".
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageRevisionID "640903718".
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Murininae.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Chordata.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Flinders_Ranges.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Hopping_mouse.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink House_mouse.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Mammal.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Mammalia.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Muridae.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Murinae.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Notomys.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Rodent.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Short-tailed_hopping_mouse.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Vertebrata.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLink Vertebrate.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Great hopping mouse".
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "N. robustus".
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageWikiLinkText "great hopping mouse".
- Great_hopping_mouse binomial "Notomys robustus".
- Great_hopping_mouse binomialAuthority "Mahoney, Smith and Medlin, 2008".
- Great_hopping_mouse classis Mammal.
- Great_hopping_mouse classis Mammalia.
- Great_hopping_mouse familia Muridae.
- Great_hopping_mouse genus "Notomys".
- Great_hopping_mouse hasPhotoCollection Great_hopping_mouse.
- Great_hopping_mouse name "Great hopping mouse".
- Great_hopping_mouse ordo "Rodentia".
- Great_hopping_mouse phylum Chordata.
- Great_hopping_mouse phylum Chordate.
- Great_hopping_mouse regnum "Animalia".
- Great_hopping_mouse species "N. robustus".
- Great_hopping_mouse status "EX".
- Great_hopping_mouse statusSystem "EPBC".
- Great_hopping_mouse subfamilia Murinae.
- Great_hopping_mouse subphylum Vertebrata.
- Great_hopping_mouse subphylum Vertebrate.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Great_hopping_mouse wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Great_hopping_mouse subject Category:Murininae.
- Great_hopping_mouse type Animal.
- Great_hopping_mouse type Article.
- Great_hopping_mouse type Eukaryote.
- Great_hopping_mouse type Mammal.
- Great_hopping_mouse type Species.
- Great_hopping_mouse type Article.
- Great_hopping_mouse type Thing.
- Great_hopping_mouse type Q19088.
- Great_hopping_mouse type Q729.
- Great_hopping_mouse type Q7377.
- Great_hopping_mouse comment "The great hopping mouse (Notomys robustus) is extinct. It is known only from skulls found in owl pellets in the Flinders Ranges. Some pellets also include bones of the introduced house mouse—indicating that it survived into historic times, possibly the second half of the 19th century. From the skull, it appears to have been relatively large (perhaps the size of N. amplus or a little more) and to have escaped collection by early 19th century naturalists by chance.".
- Great_hopping_mouse label "Great hopping mouse".
- Great_hopping_mouse sameAs Breitwangen-Hüpfmaus.
- Great_hopping_mouse sameAs m.04n0x7x.
- Great_hopping_mouse sameAs Q574954.
- Great_hopping_mouse sameAs Q574954.
- Great_hopping_mouse wasDerivedFrom Great_hopping_mouse?oldid=640903718.
- Great_hopping_mouse isPrimaryTopicOf Great_hopping_mouse.
- Great_hopping_mouse name "Great hopping mouse".