The scientific name for field mice commonly refers to the species in the genus Apodemus, particularly Apodemus sylvaticus, which is the wood mouse. However, the term "field mouse" can also apply to other species within the same family, such as the genus Microtus, which includes voles. The exact scientific name may vary depending on the specific species being referenced.
i am pretty sure that they do eat mice because they are field mice and field mice eat grain and if the grass grows maybe corn crops then the field mice would eat it !!
Field mice or wood mice are rodents that live in forests, fields, and gardens. If weather conditions are harsh, field mice may seek shelter in buildings. These mice like to burrow and are nocturnal creatures.
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Yes, there are mice on Hawaii. The Polynesian rat (Rattus exulans) is the most common rodent found on the islands and is believed to have been introduced by early Polynesian settlers.
Wild Mice are primarily nocturnal animals. Mice have very poor eyesight, but make up for it with their great sense of hearing. They rely on their sense of smell to locate food and avoid predators.
white mice are the albinos of house micetheir scientific name is Mus Musculus
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A field mouse and a house mouse are both the same thing, except the field mouse lives in the field and the house mouse lives in homes. Their scientific name is mus musculus.
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The scientific name for the field mushroom is Agaricus campestris.
The scientific name would be Byrsonima basiloba.
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The accepted scientific name is Atalopedes campestris huron.
Mouse breeders call white mice PEW (pink-eyed white) or BEW (black-eyed white). The scientific species name of mice, both wild house mice and pet fancy mice, is mus musculus.
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