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Northern Grasshopper Mouse

Northern Grasshopper Mouse

Onychomys leucogaster

A small carnivorous rodent native to North American grasslands and prairies, characterized by its predatory behavior and unique vocalizations.

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Northern Grasshopper Mouse
Northern Grasshopper Mouse
Northern Grasshopper Mouse
Northern Grasshopper Mouse
Northern Grasshopper Mouse
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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Grasslands, prairies, semi-arid regions of central and western United States, including states like Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming, and extending into northern Mexico

Ecological Role

Key predator of small invertebrates, helps control insect populations; plays a role in grassland ecosystem food webs

Morphology

  • SKIN COAT Short, dense fur, typically grayish-brown with white underbelly, provides camouflage in grassland environments
  • LIMBS WINGS Short, strong limbs with sharp claws for digging and capturing prey, primarily quadrupedal movement
  • HEAD SENSORY Large ears, keen hearing, prominent eyes for detecting prey, sensitive whiskers for navigation
  • BODY STRUCTURE Small rodent, typically 120-160 mm in total length, weight ranges from 25-45 g, compact muscular body adapted for hunting
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
Image Credit: NPS
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