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    A dormouse is a rodent of the family Gliridae (this family is also variously called Myoxidae or Muscardinidae by different taxonomists). Dormice are nocturnal animals found in Africa, Asia, and Europe.

  2. Dormouse, (family Myoxidae), any of 27 species of small-bodied Eurasian, Japanese, and African rodents. The largest, weighing up to 180 grams (6.3 ounces), is the fat, or edible, dormouse (Glis glis) of Europe and the Middle East, with a body up to 19 cm (7.5 inches) long and a shorter tail up to.

  3. Mar 3, 2022 · Dormice vary greatly in size. For instance, an edible dormouse (found in Western Europe) can be more than twice as long as a Japanese dormouse.

  4. Dormouse is a rodent of the family Gliridae. A small nocturnal animal, well known for long periods of hibernation that can last up to 183 days. The name dormouse comes from the word “dormeus,” which translates to “sleepy one”. Dormice belong to the same suborder of rodents as squirrels and beavers.

  5. Hazel dormouse. Scientific name: Muscardinus avellanarius. Hazel dormice are hard to spot – not only do they only come out at night, but they are also only found in very few places in the UK. Dormice spend a lot of their time hibernating – and are known to snore!

  6. Ears much larger than those of the hazel dormouse and tail is much less hairy, with darker fur along top of tail, whilst dormouse tail is orange/yellow all over and very furry. If you get a closer look: unbroken yellow band across neck, joining forelegs, not present on hazel dormouse.

  7. Sep 14, 2023 · Their intriguing behavior and unique characteristics make them a subject of fascination for many nature enthusiasts. In this article, we will delve into the captivating life of the dormouse, exploring its species, life cycle, habitat, diet, behavior, and social structure.

  8. plural dormice ˈdȯr-ˌmīs. : any of numerous small, nocturnal, furry-tailed Old World rodents (family Myoxidae synonym Gliridae) that live mainly in trees and resemble small squirrels. Note: Dormice hibernate during cold weather and may become torpid at other times of the year when food is scarce.

  9. The hazel dormouse is one of Britain's rarest mammals. Find out where hazel dormice live, what they eat and how they breed.

  10. While prone to falling to sleep, Dormouse tries to be helpful to Ariko (the "Alice" of game) and treats her gently. In one of the bad endings, Dormouse gets killed by a twisted Cheshire Cat. The Dormouse appears as a member of the Mad T Party band at Disneyland's California Adventure Park.

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