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Sminthidae is a
family of mouse-like
jumping rodents. They are
represented by only one
extant genus, Sicista,
represented by 19
species found throughout...
- for
remarkable leaps. They are the only
extant members of the
family Sminthidae. They are
native to
Eurasian forests and steppes. All
variants possess...
- to be paraphyletic, with the
jumping mice (Zapodidae) and
birch mice (
Sminthidae) also
being classified in the
family Dipodidae. However, phylogenetic...
- and gerbils)
Superfamily Dipodoidea Family Dipodidae (jerboas)
Family Sminthidae (birch mice)
Family Zapodidae (jumping mice) Historically, the definition...
- (family Dipodidae),
jumping mice (family Zapodidae), and
birch mice (family
Sminthidae).
Different species are
found in gr****land, deserts, and forests. They...
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birch mouse (Sicista loriger) is a
species of
birch mouse in the
family Sminthidae. It is
named after Finnish biologist Alexander von Nordmann. It is native...
- This is a list of
mammals of Europe. It
includes all
mammals currently found in
Europe (from
northeast Atlantic to Ural
Mountains and
northern slope of...
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birch mouse (Sicista trizona) is a
species of
birch mouse in the
family Sminthidae. It was once
found throughout Central Europe and Romania, but is now only...
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Armenian birch mouse (Sicista armenica) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Sminthidae. It is a
small rodent, like the mouse, the
average weight of 10 g and...
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birch mouse (Sicista subtilis) is a
species of
birch mouse in the
family Sminthidae. It is
native to
southern Russia, Kazakhstan, and
potentially northern...