- The
Cairo spiny mouse (Acomys
cahirinus), also
known as the
common spiny mouse,
Egyptian spiny mouse, or
Arabian spiny mouse, is a
nocturnal species of...
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addition to
these two species,
subsequent studies demonstrated that
Acomys cahirinus could regenerate skin and
excised tissue in the ear pinna.
Despite these...
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Western Saharan spiny mouse,
Acomys airensis Cairo spiny mouse,
Acomys cahirinus Chudeau's
spiny mouse,
Acomys chudeaui Asia
Minor spiny mouse, Acomys...
- only in bats, the
elephant shrew, and the
spiny mouse species Acomys cahirinus.
Overt menstruation (where
there is
bleeding from the
uterus through the...
- four bat species, the
elephant shrews and the
Cairo spiny mouse (Acomys
cahirinus) have a
menstrual cycle. The
cycles are the same as in
humans apart from...
- nocturnal, but
adapts to
being diurnal when it
shares a
habitat with A.
cahirinus. The
golden spiny mouse thrives in dry, hot
deserts and is
common in Egypt...
- (Microtus arvalis) to more than 10 mg/kg in the
Cairo spiny mouse (Acomys
cahirinus). For dogs the LD50 is 0.075-0.25 mg/kg. The
antidote to
flocoumafen is...
- (2016-06-03). "First
evidence of a
menstruating rodent: the
spiny mouse (Acomys
cahirinus)". bioRxiv. 216 (1): 40.e1–40.e11. doi:10.1101/056895. PMID 27503621....
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species in the
Acomys cahirinus complex suggest that the
Cyprus spiny mouse actually represents a non-native po****tion of
Acomys cahirinus introduced to Cyprus...
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before mice ever
reached Crete. The
Cretan spiny mouse is part of the
cahirinus group,
which includes similar mice from Cyprus, Turkey, and
North Africa...