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Several of these mice had been impaled in the near vicinity. Loggerhead shrike activity.
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Several of these mice had been impaled in the near vicinity. Loggerhead shrike activity.
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Two Baiomys taylori found underneath a discarded section of wooden fencing. Identified based on size, lack of distinct bicoloration on the back/belly, and small size of eyes. Body shorter than Mus musculus as well as significantly smaller. Tail medium length with little hair. Difficult to obtain good photos because the mouse wanted to bite. Released after photos.
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Two Baiomys taylori found underneath a discarded section of wooden fencing. Identified based on size, lack of distinct bicoloration on the back/belly, and small size of eyes. Body shorter than Mus musculus as well as significantly smaller. Tail medium length with little hair. Difficult to obtain good photos because the mouse wanted to bite. Released after photos.
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Northern Pygmy Mouse Baiomys taylori Bastrop Co., Texas 2 February 2008 two shots posted
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Northern Pygmy Mouse Baiomys taylori Bastrop Co., Texas 2 February 2008 two shots posted
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Found dead. Possible cold kill. Ants were in the body when found. Some skin removed from tail and back foot.
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Found dead. Possible cold kill. Ants were in the body when found. Some skin removed from tail and back foot.
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Found underneath a log, a mouse with a baby mouse latched onto it while it ran all over the place frightened. Baby mouse attached the entire time, as shown in image.
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En egagrópilas de Tyto alba: http://conabio.inaturalist.org/observations/504660