Description: English: A Spinifex hopping mouse (Notomys alexis) at Sydney Wildlife World, a zoo in Sydney. Date: 16 April 2007, 20:21. Source: Own work. Author: Dcoetzee. Camera location33° 52′ 02.56″ S, 151° 12′ 36.95″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-33.867378; 151.210265.
Description: A hopping mouse is any of about ten different Australian native mice in the genus Notomys. They are rodents, not marsupials, and their ancestors are thought to have arrived from Asia about 5 million years ago. From en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopping_mice This is my most viewed image, as of April 2008 over 4000 views!. Date: 29 May 2007, 18:28. Source: Hopping Mice Uploaded by Smokestack Basilisk. Author: Stephen Michael Barnett from Darwin, Australia.
Description: English: Diagram detailing key differences between the black rat, brown rat and house mouse. Date: 1976 (date of original publication). Source: https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/publications/books/housing/figure_cha04.htmfigure4.01 Scanned from original published as "Healthy Housing Reference Manual", Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1976, reprinted 1988, revised 2006. Author: US Federal Government employee. Other versions: apparent derivative.
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Description: English: Leopoldamys sabanus - Long-tailed Giant Rat. Species of rodent. Date: 17 October 2017. Source: https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/11281276. Author: Scott Loarie. Camera location5° 25′ 32.93″ N, 100° 15′ 58.97″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 5.425813; 100.266380. Image shared by iNaturalist user: loarie Licensing[edit] : This file is made available under the Creative CommonsCC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. The person who associated a work with this deed has dedicated the work to the public domain by waiving all of their rights to the work worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law. You can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/deed.enCC0Creative Commons Zero, Public Domain Dedicationfalsefalse. : This image was originally posted to iNaturalist by loarie at https://www.inaturalist.org/photos/11281276. It was reviewed on 23 July 2020 by iNaturalistReviewBot and found to be published under the terms of the Cc-zero license.
Description: Lophuromys sikapusi photograph taken by me in Sierra Leone. Date: 20 February 2006 (original upload date). Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Aranae assumed (based on copyright claims).
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Photographs by Eelco Kruideniers, in an article by J. S. Zijlstra, L. W. van den Hoek Ostende, and R. A. Due
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Description: English: Holotypes of Papagomys theodorverhoeveni (above) and Papagomys armandvillei (below). Four diagnostic characteristics are marked: the anterocentral cusp (1), the anterolabial cusplet (2), the posterolabial cusplet (3), and the anterolabial cusp (4). Date: 2008. Source: "Verhoeven’s giant rat of Flores (Papagomys theodorverhoeveni, Muridae) extinct after all?", in Contributions to Zoology. Author: Photographs by Eelco Kruideniers, in an article by J. S. Zijlstra, L. W. van den Hoek Ostende, and R. A. Due. Permission (Reusing this file): Except where otherwise noted, content on Contributions to Zoology's official site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. : This file is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution 3.0 Unported license.:. You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work to remix – to adapt the work Under the following conditions: attribution – You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 CC BY 3.0 Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 truetrue.
Description: Deutsch: Afrikanische Zwergmaus (Mus musculoides) beim fressen von Hirse und Grassamen English: African Pygmy Mouse (Mus musculoides) eating millet and grass seed Français : Souris naine d'Afrique en train de se nourrir de graines. Date: 15 February 2009. Source: Own work. Author: AleXXw. Other versions: : This file has been extracted from another file: Mus musculoides hirse fressend.jpg : .
Description: Deutsch: Afrikanische Zwergmaus (Mus musculoides) beim fressen von Hirse und Grassamen English: African Pygmy Mouse (Mus musculoides) eating millet and grass seed Français : Souris naine d'Afrique en train de se nourrir de graines. Date: 15 February 2009. Source: Own work. Author: AleXXw. Other versions: This file has multiple extracted images: [[|thumb|none|x160px|[[:|Mouse eating seeds ]]]] Mouse eating seeds.jpg .
Description: Deutsch: Afrikanische Zwergmaus (Mus musculoides) English: African Pygmy Mouse (Mus musculoides). Date: 16 May 2007. Source: Selbst Fotografiert/own work Transferred from de.wikipedia.org. Author: Alexander Wagner AleXXw. Permission(Reusing this file): Released into the public domain (by the author).
Description: English: Mastomys natalensis is commonly known as the “multimammate rat” due to the female’s multiple and prominent mammary glands. Date: 27 May 2013, 13:20:29. Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3562201/. Author: Kelly, et al.