The meadow jumping mouse has hind legs much longer than the front legs and a tapered tail that is nearly twice as long as the combined length of the head and body. The coarse fur is yellowish brown ...
The large hind limbs, bright colors, and long, tapered, white-tipped tail identify the woodland jumping mouse. The 115-160 mm (4.5-6.3 in), sparsely-haired tail, grayish brown above, and white below ...
One of 12 recognized subspecies of the species Z. hudsonius, or meadow jumping mouse, the Preble's meadow jumping mouse is named after Edward A. Preble, who first encountered the species in Colorado ...
A jumping mouse in grazed habitat often can’t collect enough food during its short active period to make it through the winter. Today these bouncy little mice live only in five isolated mountain ...
The deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus), sometimes called the field mouse, is a little bigger than a house ... The woodland jumping mouse (Napaeozapus insignis) inhabits the northeastern U.