The house mouse belongs to the genus Mus and its species is Mus musculus.
The genus of a mouse is Mus. There are 30 known species of mouse.
No. A pocket mouse is a mouse of the genus Chaetodipus, and much smaller than a pack rat, also known as a wood rat, genus Neotoma.
Please be more specific and identify whether you mean the Eurasian harvest mouse, or the American genus which includes 20 species.
It originates from the Latin word 'Mus', which is also the genus under which mice are categorised. The Latin term for the common house mouse is Mus musculus.
A mouse is a mammal that belongs to the rodent family. Mice fall under the Muridae family and the Mus genus. There are over 30 known species of mice in the world.
Several different types of mouse are used in laboratory research (e.g., the spiny mouse, the deer mouse, etc.) but the most commonly used mouse is Mus musculus, the house mouse. This is the typical white lab mouse envisioned by most. The naming system for particular inbred or genetically modified mice is complex, but the genus and species are typically the same.
The scientific name of the white mouse is Mus musculus.
What type of mouse? House Mouse(Mus musculus)? Field/Deer Mouse(Peromyscus maniculatus)? Order Rodentia...Family Muridae
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The type of mouse cannot be determined by just knowing it's gray and brown colored with a white underside. Coloring and genetics are both used with mice to identify it's genus.
Mouse, sorcio and topo are Italian equivalents of the English word "mouse." Context makes clear whether the masculine singular noun is a computer keyboard's "mouse" (case 1) or the diminutive, fleet mammal in the genus Mus (examples 2, 3). The respective pronunciations will be "mowss," "SOR-tcho" and "TO-po" in Pisan Italian.