- The
fawn-
colored mouse (Mus cervicolor) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Muridae. It is
found in Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal,...
- were
formerly separated as the foxy lark. They were
lumped with the
fawn-
colored lark
based on the
results of a
large 2024
molecular genetic study of...
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standing 60–110 cm (2–3.5 ft) high at the shoulder, and are
generally fawn-
colored. The
gazelle genera are Gazella, Eudorcas, and Nanger. The
taxonomy of...
- they have a fine,
glossy coat that
comes in a
variety of colors, most
often fawn (light brown) or black, and a compact,
square body with well
developed and...
- Brown, Butterfly, Chinchilla,
Fawn, Fox, Opal, Orange,
Sable Marten, Sealpoint,
Siamese Sable,
Siamese Smoke,
Sooty Fawn, Steel,
White The
expected lifespan...
- with
another species of the same name,
Galerida magnirostris) and
Somali fawn-coloured lark. The
common name
commemorates South African naturalist R. D...
- (little
Indian field mouse) Mus
caroli (Ryukyu mouse) Mus
cervicolor (
fawn-
colored mouse) Mus
cervicolor cervicolor Mus
cervicolor popaeus Mus
cookii (Cook's...
- fox cub. They are born dark grey, black, brown, or
fawn with a vast
amount of black. A
fawn-
colored puppy or one with a
large amount of
white of the chest...
-
relatively compressed body. It
reaches 5 cm (2 in) in length. The
female is
fawn-
colored on top with a
slight greenish sheen. Its
sides and
belly have gleaming...
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Individuals belonging to the
Saharan subspecies (G. d. osiris) have very pale,
fawn-
colored coats. The
white underside is
bordered with a
brown stripe,
above which...