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Zapodidae, the
jumping mice, is a
family of mouse-like
rodents in
North America and China.
Although mouse-like in
general appearance,
these rodents are...
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previously defined, were
thought to be paraphyletic, with the
jumping mice (
Zapodidae) and
birch mice (Sminthidae) also
being classified in the
family Dipodidae...
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Dipodoidea Family Dipodidae (jerboas)
Family Sminthidae (birch mice)
Family Zapodidae (jumping mice) Historically, the
definition of the
suborder Myomorpha...
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Myocastoridae One
species of
porcupine occurs in Pennsylvania. Family:
Zapodidae Two
species of
jumping mice
occur in Pennsylvania. Family: Cricetidae...
- This list of
mammals of
South Dakota includes species native to the U.S.
state of
South Dakota.
Three species that are
extirpated from the
state are the...
- (Zapus hudsonius) is the most
widely distributed mouse in the
family Zapodidae. Its
range extends from the
Atlantic coast in the east to the
Great Plains...
- families. They
include the
jerboas (family Dipodidae),
jumping mice (family
Zapodidae), and
birch mice (family Sminthidae).
Different species are
found in gr****land...
- This is a list of
North American mammals. It
includes all
mammals currently found in the
United States, St.
Pierre and Miquelon, Canada, Greenland, Bermuda...
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Dipodoidea Family Dipodidae:
jerboas Family Sminthidae:
birch mice
Family Zapodidae:
jumping mice
Superfamily Muroidea Family Calomyscidae: mouse-like hamsters...
- †Paraminthus †Schaubemys †Shamosminthus
Sicista †Sinosminthus †Tyrannomys
Zapodidae Eozapus †Javazapus
Napaeozapus †Pliozapus †Sinozapus †Sminthozapus Zapus...