DORMOUSE

name for Old World nocturnal rodents of the family Gliridae. There are many dormouse species, classified in several genera. Many resemble small squirrels. Dormice sleep deeply during the day, and European species hibernate for nearly six months of the year; their name is derived from the French dormir, "to sleep." Best known is the common dormouse, or hazelmouse, Muscardinus avellanarius, of Europe and W Asia, which resembles a mouse with a bushy tail. It is up to 4 in. (10 cm) long excluding the 2-in. (5-cm) tail, with rounded ears, large eyes, and thick, soft, reddish brown fur. Social animals, hazelmice build neighboring nests of leaves and grasses in bushes and thickets. They feed on insects, berries, seeds, and nuts, and are especially partial to hazelnuts. The European, or fat, dormouse, Glis glis, is the largest of the family reaching a length of 8 in. (20 cm) excluding the tail; it has a very thick coat of grayish fur and becomes extremely fat in autumn. It is found in forested regions of Europe and W Asia and lives in hollow trees. The ancient Romans raised it in captivity for food. There are many dormouse species in Africa. The spiny dormice of S Asia belong to a different rodent family, the Platacanthomyidae; they have spines mixed with their fur. The desert dormouse (Selevinia betpakolalensis) is placed in its own family, Seleviniidae. True dormice are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Rodentia, family Gliridae.

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...their name suggests, dormouse possums resemble the unrclated Eurasian dormice of the familv Cliridae...The deep sleep of dormouse possums is not true...hibernation like that of true dormice, which in the hazel dormouse, Muscnrdinus nnellannnius...
...griseus a rodent . Gr. eleios, m. dormouse: Eliomys melanurus a rodent . NL. gerbillus...aegyptius jerboa . L. glis, gliris, m. dormouse: Gliricidia sepium a legume , Gliricola...calcaratus a mallophagid , Myoxus glis fat dormouse . L. mns, muris Gr. mys, myos , m...
...March Hare went "Sh! sh!" and the Dormouse sulkily remarked "If you cant, be civil...be one" "One, indeed!" said the Dormouse indignantly. However, he consented...her promise. "Treacle," said the Dormouse, without considering at all this time...
...commensal worldwide Family Gliridae (dormice) Dryomys laniger woolly dormouse LR SW Turkey Dryomys nitedula forest dormouse LR Forested areas of Eurasia, Turkey...Levant Eliomys melanurus garden dormouse LR Turkey, N Africa, SW Asia, Arabia...
...bread and butter, and then turned to the Dormouse, and repeated her question. "Why did they live at the bottom of a well?" The Dormouse again took a minute or two to think about...March Hare went "Sh! sh!" and the Dormouse sulkily remarked, "If you cant be civil...
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...and flamingos are made use of, and the dormouse and the guinea pigs are victimized by...edible crab, the lobster, the frog, the dormouse, guinea pigs, flamingos, varieties...Alice (see fig. 1) and the lobster and dormouse (see Alice in Wonderland, 157 and 97...
...to private lodgings, where yourself / May, like a politic dormouse sloth , Bosola . As I have seen some, / Feed in a lords dish...sloth were often portrayed as continually napping. The sleepy dormouse was a natural way to illustrate sloth; Bloomfield cites Petrus...
...resolved "to quit the country for ever." Shelley used the pseudonym Glirastes, a macaronic compound meaning "Dormouse-lover" ("Dormouse" was Shelleys pet name for Mary). He made a few changes before republishing the poem, sharpening "wrinkled...
...mistakes. In his poem "I Began?" he mentions "popielica," which in Polish can mean either a plant or a gray squirrel, a dormouse. The plant fit the context perfectly, to my way of thinking, so I didnt bother to ask the author. I went even further...
...his own emotions during these weeks of inward winter. He will know that Destiny designed him to imitate, on occasion, the dormouse, and he will be conformable: make a tidy ball of himself, creep into a hole of lifes wall, and submit decently to the drift...
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...sized baby dormice. "Theyre gorgeous...affection that the dormouse inspires...public support for dormouse conservation...to reintroduce dormice to areas where...tails. But the dormouse is beautiful." "Dormice are indicative...
...Somebody Stole My Gal/ Star Dust/ I Dig Satch*/ Smiles*/ The Dormouse/ Cheqa de Sandade/ Atlanta Blues/ Mississippi Mud/ Riverside...Anna-Lisas Samba. I am delighted to note the revival of The Dormouse, a tune from 1951 by Humphrey Lyttelton and Keith Christie...
...intelligent in the human sense, but that looks likely to change." Dormouse Retells Silicon Valley History. Opinion by Chris Nolan. eWeck...outside the office-or the Valley. ... John Markoffs What the Dormouse Said: How the 60s Counterculture Shaped the Computer Industry...
...according to the seasons. Similarly, in the higher latitudes, mammals of all sizes, from giant polar bears to the diminutive dormouse, hibernate for six months of the year, so they are most active during the hungry months of spring, and therefore more likely...
...asleep. While Im flaked out (as it later develops), some joker borrows my camera and takes a picture of me curled up like a dormouse. I wake up just as they are about to make the first take. Again, its a complicated scene. The camera, mounted low on a...
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...Trust for its Dormice Forever project...conserve hazel dormouse populations across...for North Wales dormice, as well as being...monitor existing dormouse populations...factor that limits dormouse populations. Dormice readily take to...
...traditional wisdom that dormice need coppiced hazel...After speaking to dormouse expert Jack Grasse...postcodes close to dormouse sites or potential...Rhian Hughes is NWWTs dormouse project officer. Dormice females get around...
...help boost the dormouse population in...sort of help, dormice will be yet...received 20 dormouse nesting boxes...its search for dormice in Northumberland...for traces of dormouse hair. MINI-MOUSE One of the dormice at Allen Banks...
...the world, the native dormouse is simply better at...no means guaranteed. Dormice are endangered across...Wildlife Trust during a dormouse population survey...enough to find signs of dormice. They love nothing...hole made in a nut by a dormouse from one made by a wood...
...Meet the Daddy of All Dormice; SUPERSTUD WILL SNOOZE...spring, this lucky dormouse will turn into a love...impregnate as many lady dormice as possible, as part...spokesman for PTES said: Dormice cannot travel between...be reversed and the dormouse will, once again...
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...There are many dormouse species, classified...squirrels. Dormice sleep deeply...There are many dormouse species in Africa. The spiny dormice of S Asia belong...The desert dormouse ( Selevinia...Seleviniidae. True dormice are classified...
HAZELMOUSE see dormouse . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...and New World species of vole , hamster , lemming , muskrat , and gerbil . Still other families of the Myomorpha include the dormouse , jumping mouse , and jerboa . The pocket mouse and the kangaroo rats and mice are members of the suborder Sciuromorpha, or...
...rodents, include a great variety of mouse and rat species, as well as species of hamster , lemming , vole , muskrat , gerbil , dormouse , and jerboa . This is the largest rodent group. The Hystricomorpha, or porcupinelike rodents, include the porcupine , capybara...


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