Monday, July 4, 2011

House mice

Finding himself among the outbuildings, the field mouse is not trying to break into the underground, busy house mouse. Her red coat and small dainty foot in white gloves flashed on barns, sheds and on the floor, inside a high-grain stacks. Together with the field mouse sometimes runs with the grain fields and the other, the smallest and elegant of our mice - a mouse-baby. It is painted in much the same as a field, but much smaller than its size. On her back there is not that conspicuous dark stripes, which differs a field mouse. The tail is its relatively greater length, and most body does not exceed 6V2 see This is the same mouse, which is able to weave clever nest of soft grass, where she lives in spring and summer. On warm attics, under a thatched roof standing in the woods or near the barns, climbs and a third cousin house mouse - Mouse timber. Early in the spring she was the first escape from there to arrange a new nest and hatch. Big ears and long tail distinguish it from field mice. Among the caudate sisters she is the long-tailed.

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