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- However, it may be most closely related to the North American deer mouse.
- Around-the-clock investigation blamed the white-bellied deer mouse, whose urine can carry the virus.
- Other native mammals include the mink, otter, raccoon, and deer mouse.
- The relationships between Hooper's mouse and other species of deer mouse are unclear.
- A vector may be a deer mouse carrying the deadly hantavirus.
- The scientific name for a deer mouse is " Peromyscus ".
- Mice and voles are common with white footed deer mouse being the most abundant.
- The thirteen-lined ground squirrel and the prairie deer mouse were found in dry, open areas.
- The prairie deer mouse was found in open areas.
- Deer mouse embryos survive in the uterus of the white-footed mouse, but the reciprocal transfer fails.
- The deer mouse exists on all eight islands.
- Mice are the most abundant and include the deer mouse, western harvest mouse, northern grasshopper mouse.
- These included increased contact between humans and mice due to a'bumper crop'in the deer mouse population.
- In a relatively short period of time, they tracked it down to a specific rodent, the deer mouse.
- Mammals found in the range include : the long-tailed vole, Great Basin pocket mouse, and the deer mouse.
- With recent rainy winters and few predators on the island, the deer mouse population, he said, had exploded.
- The Sin Nombre virus is the primary hantavirus in the United States, and is carried by the deer mouse.
- One complicating factor was the presence of the native deer mouse subspecies ( " Peromyscus maniculatus anacapae " ).
- The species is threatened by competition with the introduced Northern Baja deer mouse, which was probably introduced by local fishermen.
- The species identified included Atlantic salmon, American eel, mouse ( either deer mouse or white-footed mouse ), and a bear.
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