Yes. Dormice are mostly found in Europe, although some live in Africa and Asia. They are particularly known for their long periods of hibernation.Only one species of dormouse is native to the British Isles. Everyday English usage dormouse usually refers to this species (the Hazel Dormouse) rather than to the family as a whole.
Dormouse lives in a teapot in the story "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.
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That a dormouse is a type of mouse.
The Dormouse's name in "Alice in Wonderland" is simply Dormouse, with no other given name.
The Dormouse belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
Hazel Dormouse was created in 1758.
Desert dormouse was created in 1939.
Japanese dormouse was created in 1845.
Garden dormouse was created in 1766.
Forest Dormouse was created in 1778.