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Where do dormice live?

Trees living on woodland edge, overgrown clearings and areas of high range of trees and shrubs. Habitat requires a variety of tree species, particularly those producing berries (hawthorn) or nuts (hazel).


What is the difference between a hamster and a hazel dormouse?

Hamsters and hazel dormice are both small rodents, but they belong to different families and have distinct characteristics. Hamsters are typically stocky, with short tails and cheek pouches for storing food, while hazel dormice have a more slender body, long tails, and are known for their distinctive golden-brown fur. Additionally, hazel dormice are primarily nocturnal and are noted for their hibernation behavior, whereas hamsters can be active at various times, depending on the species. Their habitats and diets also differ, with dormice often found in woodlands and hamsters in desert environments.


Are hazel trees poisonous?

If hazel trees were poisonous the hazelnuts would be lethal.


What county do dormice live in?

Dormice are primarily found in Europe, particularly in countries such as the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and Italy. They inhabit woodlands, hedgerows, and other areas with dense vegetation. The most well-known species, the common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius), is particularly associated with hazel trees and is found in various habitats across these regions. In addition, some species can also be found in parts of Asia and North Africa.


Do pistachio nuts come from trees?

There are many different varieties of Hazel trees of which some varieties do produce nuts, all of which are edible. The common (European Hazel) is the most commonly grown for its nuts. Hazel trees will also produce catkins, and need another nearby hazel to polinate them to produce nuts


Are dormice prey or predator?

dormice is predator


What has the author Hazel Stokes written?

Hazel Stokes has written: 'What tree is that?' -- subject(s): Identification, Trees


What is a baby dormouse called?

I don't think there is any special name for it. You may want to check out "Hazel dormice.", it is a breed and you might learn more if you look into the breed. Sorry.


A sentence with the word hazel?

It was a nice autumn day so we went and picked apples, blackberries and nuts from the hazel and walnut trees.


What animals does hazel trees attract?

squirrels and other nut loving creatures


What tree does not produce nuts oak hazel and maple?

Among the trees listed, the maple tree does not produce nuts. While oak trees produce acorns and hazel trees produce hazelnuts, maples are primarily known for their sap, which is used to make maple syrup, and their distinctive leaves.


What do dormice do?

they eat Muslims

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