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Fawn Hopping Mouse (Notomys cervinus) - Wiki latin dict size=36   common dict size=512
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Fawn Hopping Mouse (Notomys cervinus) - Wiki

Fawn Hopping Mouse
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[Photo] Notomys cervinus (orig. Hapalotis cervinus). Source: John Gould, F.R.S., Mammals of Australia, Vol. III Plate 10, London, 1863. http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/bioinformatics/mammals/images/Hap_cerv.htm Author John Gould http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/John_Gould

The Fawn Hopping Mouse (Notomys cervinus) is a rodent native to the central Australian desert. Like all hopping mice it has strong front teeth, a long tail, dark eyes, big ears, well-developed haunches and very long, narrow hind feet. It weighs between 30 and 50 g. (Compare with the common House Mouse, at 10 to 25 g.)

The coloration of the Fawn Hopping Mouse varies from pale pinkish-fawn to grey on the upper parts, and white underneath. The tail is 120 to 160 mm long, bicoloured (white underneath, darker below), and ends in a dark brush. The ears and round, dark eyes are particularly large, and the whiskers even more so: 65 mm in a creature that is only 95 to 120 mm long.

The favoured habitat is the sparsely vegetated arid gibber plains and claypans of the Lake Eyre Basin, including parts of northern South Australia, far south-western Queensland and possibly the Northern Territory, though this last is uncertain. Records from the late 19th century show that its former range was more extensive.

Breeding is thought to be opportunistic. In captivity, gestation is about 40 days and between one and five fully furred young are born.

Fawn Hopping Mice live in small family groups of two to four individuals. During the day, they shelter in burrows which are simpler and shallower than those of the sand-dwelling Dusky Hopping Mouse but nevertheless up to a metre deep with between one and three entrances. At night, they forage outwards for hundreds of metres, searching for seeds, and also taking green shoots and insects if the opportunity presents itself. As with other hopping mice, they do not need to drink, though they can metabolise highly saline water if it is available.

The Fawn Hopping Mouse is classified as vulnerable. The causes of its decline are unknown, but assumed to be habitat degradation, competition for food with introduced species, and predation by introduced cats and foxes.

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fiona woodward Delete
may we use this picture of the Fawn Hopping Mouse , my 8 year old daughter is doing a project on South Australian Hopping Mice and I found your lovley picture , so if you would give us your ok to use it that would be fantastic. your fiona woodward.
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