Woodland jumping mouse
A species of Woodland jumping mice Scientific name : Napaeozapus insignis Genus : Woodland jumping mice
Woodland jumping mouse, A species of Woodland jumping mice
Scientific name: Napaeozapus insignis
Genus: Woodland jumping mice
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Description
The woodland jumping mouse is a medium-sized rodent and is similar to the Zapus mice but differs in having a white tail tip, brighter colors, and the lack of a small premolar in the upper jaw. Its sides are yellowish or reddish-brown peppered with black hairs. Dark-tipped hairs are intermixed with the dark brown dorsal band running from nose to tail. The underparts and feet are white. The species is darker in the south. The mouse has precise thermoregulation when active, deep seasonal hibernation, a high lower critical temperature, and a poor ability to tolerate high ambient temperatures which are likely adaptations to living in the cold. The small, high-crowned skull displays large, oval infraorbital foramina, small auditory bullae, a short and broad palate, and narrow zygomatic arches. Three molariform teeth are present, premolars are absent, and grooved incisors are orange or yellow. Molars are rooted and semi-hypsodont. The tail is dark brown above and creamy white below with a white tip, and is sparsely haired, thin, tapered, and scaly. It is approximately 60% of total body length. Tail length is made possible by increased number and length of tail vertebrae. Long hind legs with elongated ankle bones and long toe bones make it possible for the mouse to leap and jump.
General Info
Lifespan
1-2 years
Diet
Woodland jumping mouse's dietary habits primarily encompass a herbivorous lifestyle, with a predominant consumption of seeds, nuts, fruits, and various plant matter. This species also displays preferences for certain fungi, thereby revealing a unique omnivorous tendency.
Appearance
Woodland jumping mouse is a slender and medium-sized rodent with large hind feet, long tail, and dense soft fur. The fur exhibits a mix of dark brown and creamy white colors, with white underparts. Its facial area has white and black markings. In particular, massive, fur-covered ears and a long bushy tail are noticeable features. There is no significant difference in appearance due to age, gender, or subspecies.
Behavior
Woodland jumping mouse is a nocturnal and solitary species. It is notable for its hibernation behavior, lasting for seven months each year. It has an exceptional talent for camouflaging in its woodland habitat. This species is territorial and aggressive during mating seasons, usually defending its territory through scent marking.
Population
Stable
Scientific Classification
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Chordates Class
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Gnawing mammals Family
Dipodids Genus
Woodland jumping mice Species
Woodland jumping mouse