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Alabama beach mouse - Wikipedia
The Alabama beach mouse is one of several subspecies of oldfield mice living only in coastal sand dune areas. They are nocturnal and live in burrowed nests in sand dunes, where they have some protection against flooding. They eat various plant seeds and insects.
Alabama Beach Mouse - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The Alabama beach mouse is one of several subspecies of oldfield mice (Peromyscus polionotus) that are found living only in coastal sand dune areas along the Alabama and Florida coastline. The range of the Alabama beach mouse historically extended from Ono Island to Fort Morgan, and included much of the Fort Morgan Peninsula on the Alabama Gulf ...
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Oldfield mouse - Wikipedia
The oldfield mouse, oldfield deermouse [2] or beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus) is a nocturnal species of rodent in the family Cricetidae that primarily eats seeds. It lives in holes throughout the Southeastern United States in beaches and sandy fields. Predators to these mice include birds and mammals.
Alabama Beach Mouse - Encyclopedia of Alabama
2024年5月2日 · Alabama beach mice are like other species of beach mice for their construction of burrows in the sand dunes that have an opening of 1-2 inches (~2.5-5.0 centimeters). These burrows are used when the mice rest in the daytime and when they are not foraging for food or caring for their newly born pups.
Alabama Beach Mouse (Peromyscus polionotus ammobates)
2024年6月25日 · The Alabama beach mouse, scientifically known as Peromyscus polionotus ammobates, is a small, nocturnal rodent that belongs to the family Cricetidae. This federally endangered species is uniquely adapted to its coastal habitat, displaying remarkable agility and resourcefulness in navigating the sandy dunes of the Alabama coast.
Alabama beach mouse - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on
The Alabama beach mouse is one of several subspecies of old field mice living only in coastal sand dune areas. They are nocturnal and live in burrowed nests in sand dunes, where they have some protection against flooding. They eat various plant seeds and insects.
Southeastern Beach Mice – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 …
The beach mouse is a subspecies of the more common Oldfield mouse. While the Oldfield mouse can be found in, you guessed it, old fields, agriculture landscapes and other open areas, the beach mouse makes its home on sandy beaches along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts.
Fat Sand Mouse - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The fat sand rat (Psammomys obesus) is a terrestrial mammal from the gerbil subfamily that is mostly found in North Africa and the Middle East, ranging from Mauritania to the Arabian Peninsula. This species usually lives in sandy deserts, but may also be found in rocky terrain or saline marsh areas.
Endangered and Adorable: Alabama Beach Mouse
2016年8月30日 · Nestled in the sandy dunes of Alabama, you can find a tiny rodent, the Alabama beach mouse. This creature feeds primarily on plants, including sea oats, evening primrose, and seaside pennywort. Occasionally, it consumes insects such as beetles. It only inhabits the sandy areas of the beaches and isn’t compatible with human settlements.