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Southern Rock Deermouse

Southern Rock Deermouse

Peromyscus difficilis

A small rodent endemic to mountainous regions of Mexico, characterized by challenging habitat adaptation and specialized ecological niche in rocky terrains.

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Southern Rock Deermouse
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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

High-altitude rocky mountain ecosystems between 1,500-3,000 meters, predominantly in central and western Mexican mountain ranges with complex geologic formations.

Ecological Role

Critical component of mountain ecosystem food webs, serving as prey for predators and contributing to seed dispersal and vegetation dynamics in rocky habitats.

Morphology

  • SKIN COAT Dense, short fur with grayish-brown coloration providing excellent camouflage against rock and mountain substrate
  • LIMBS WINGS Relatively short limbs with robust musculature, specialized for climbing and traversing uneven rocky surfaces with high agility
  • HEAD SENSORY Large dark eyes, prominent rounded ears, acute auditory and visual sensory capabilities for predator detection in complex environments
  • BODY STRUCTURE Small-bodied rodent, typically 12-15 cm in total length, weighing approximately 20-35 grams, with compact muscular build adapted for rocky terrain navigation
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
Image Credit: Juan Cruzado Cortés
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