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- Q1768203 abstract "The cactus mouse (Peromyscus eremicus) is a species of rodents in the family Cricetidae. They are one species of a closely related group of common mice often called deer mice. Cactus mice are small, between 18 and 40 g in weight. Females weigh slightly more than males and are significantly larger in body length, ear length, length of mandible and bullar width of skull. Cactus mice can be identified by having naked soles on their hind feet, and almost naked tails which are usually the same length or longer than the animals body length. Its ears are nearly hairless, large, and membranous. Their fur is long and soft; coloration varies between subspecies, as well as between different populations. Color of fur varies from ochre to cinnamon, with a white stomach, and the sides and top of head slightly grayish. Females tend to be slightly paler in color than males, while juveniles appear more gray than their parents.".
- Q1768203 binomialAuthority Q14049.
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- Q1768203 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q1768203 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
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- Q1768203 classis Q7377.
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- Q1768203 genus "Peromyscus".
- Q1768203 name "Cactus mouse".
- Q1768203 ordo "Rodentia".
- Q1768203 phylum Q10915.
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- Q1768203 speciesGroup "P. eremicus".
- Q1768203 status "LC".
- Q1768203 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q1768203 type Animal.
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- Q1768203 type Mammal.
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- Q1768203 comment "The cactus mouse (Peromyscus eremicus) is a species of rodents in the family Cricetidae. They are one species of a closely related group of common mice often called deer mice. Cactus mice are small, between 18 and 40 g in weight. Females weigh slightly more than males and are significantly larger in body length, ear length, length of mandible and bullar width of skull.".
- Q1768203 label "Cactus mouse".
- Q1768203 depiction Peromyscus_eremicus.jpg.
- Q1768203 name "Cactus mouse".