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).
Wiki User
∙ 13y agoThe number is not exact, but one thing is for sure, the population of all species of dormice are decreasing.
Dormice are small for rodents, with a body length of between 6 and 19 cm (2.4 and 7.5 in), and weighing between 15 and 200 g (0.53 and 7.1 oz). They are generally mouse-like in appearance, but with furred, rather than scaly, tails. They are largely but not exclusively arboreal animals, and are agile and well adapted to climbing. Most species are nocturnal. Dormice have an excellent sense of hearing, and signal each other with a range of different vocalisations[1]. Dormice are omnivors, typically feeding on fruits, berries, flowers, nuts and insects. Dormice are unique among rodents in that they lack a cecum, a part of the gut used in other species to ferment vegetable matter. Their dental formula is similar to that of squirrels, although they often lack premolars:
they live in afica they live in afica
We live ON an island, we live IN a house, we live At the end of the road.
If a pig doesn't live in a farm then it will live on mud.
Dormice eat a lot of fruit and nuts and flowers. They eat these things because of the environment that they live in. They live in forests near moss and trees. They are very rare!!
dormice is predator
Dormice are born live like almost all mammals. Pregnant dormice make nests of straw and refuse and give birth to large litters of young.
This depends on its winter hibernation,but the average life span is a good 5 years.
they eat Muslims
The number is not exact, but one thing is for sure, the population of all species of dormice are decreasing.
The number is not exact, but one thing is for sure, the population of all species of dormice are decreasing.
They are similar to mice obviously, and they also look like a rat sometimes. But the dormice are much smaller than the normal mice, and I think they are cuter.
No, they don't migrate. They hibernate in the winter.
Hedgehogs, Dormice and bats.
Yes there are check the NBN databse for records
Stuffed Dormice!