Clipart images of many mouse species. Mice are small rodent mammals that are viewed as both pets and pests.
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Cat and Mouse
Cat and mouse... |
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Mice, Elephant
"They have long hindlegs, somewhat like gerboas, rather large ears, long tails, and a remarkable long, proboscis-like nose." —Goodrich, 1885... |
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Mice, Field
Two common field mice in tall grass.... |
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Mouse
Mouse... |
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Mouse
A mouse... |
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Mouse
A mouse... |
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Mouse
A mouse nibbling on a shrub. ... |
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Mouse Nest, Harvest
A Harvest Mouse nest constructed of grass woven together on three stalks.... |
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Mouse, Barbary
"It is of a grayish-fawn color, with ten longitudinal brown strips along the back. Between the size of a field mouse and a black rat." — S. G. Goodrich, 1885... |
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Mouse, Cairo
"Quite larger than that of the brown rat, and lives, like that pecies, in the houses." — S. G. Goodrich, 1885... |
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Mouse, Deer
It is about 4 inches long with a long scaly tail and enlarged hind quarters and hind feet, allowing them to jump several feet in lengths. ... |
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Mouse, Deer
It is about 4 inches long with a long scaly tail and enlarged hind quarters and hind feet, allowing them to jump several feet in lengths. ... |
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Mouse, Deer
The genus Peromyscus contains species commonly referred to as deer mice. This is a genus of New World mouse only distantly related to the common house mouse, Mus musculus. The most common species of d... |
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Mouse, Field
The Meadow Vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus), sometimes called the Field Mouse or Meadow Mouse, is a small North American vole found across Canada, Alaska and the northern United States. Its range extend... |
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Mouse, Free
Dendromys Typicus. "Size of the common mice, and are of a pearly-gray color, and have a black band running along the back." — S. G. Goodrich, 1885... |
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Mouse, Harvest
"The smallest of mice, and perhaps the very minutest of mammalia, an English half-penny weighing down two of them, lives in the fields and makes his little nest two or three feet from the ground on se... |
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Mouse, Long Tailed Field
"It being four to five inches long, the tail nearly the length of the body. Its color is a yellowish-fawn above and white below; the eyes are large and prominent; ears large. It lives in the woods and... |
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Mouse, Meadow
"Meadow-Mouse (Arvicola riparius)."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Mouse, Pine
A North american meadow mouse. About 4 inches long of a rich dark reddish brown color, with very smooth, glossy fur. ... |
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Mouse, Rice Field
It is four inches long with a scaly tail. Its fur is hispid and glossy. ... |