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Aboriginal Mouse
Aboriginal mouse is an Australian species of rodent from the subfamily Murinae. It is endemic to eastern and southern Australia, where it is commonly found in grasslands, meadows, and scrubby woodlands. The species is also known by the common names native mouse and sheep mouse.
Aboriginal mouse is a medium-sized rodent, with a body length of up to 7 cm and a tail length of up to 9 cm. It is generally grey-brown in color, with lighter-colored sides and a white belly. Its fur is thick, soft and close. Its ears are large and prominent.
It is nocturnal, primarily active at night, and is an omnivore. Its diet consists of a variety of plant matter, as well as small invertebrates, such as insects and spiders. It is commonly found near human settlements and has been known to feed on crops, such as wheat and barley.
Aboriginal mouse is a prolific breeder, with a gestation period of 25-30 days. A litter usually consists of 6-7 young, with up to 4-5 litters being produced within a single year. It reaches maturity in around 10-12 weeks.
Aboriginal mouse is a pest species in some parts of its range, as it can cause significant damage to cereal crops. It is also a vector for various diseases, such as leptospirosis and tularemia. The species is considered to be of least concern by the IUCN, with a stable population.
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