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Mexican Deermouse

Mexican Deermouse

Peromyscus mexicanus

A small rodent native to Central America, characterized by its adaptability to diverse habitats and complex ecological interactions

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Mexican Deermouse
Mexican Deermouse
Mexican Deermouse
Mexican Deermouse
Mexican Deermouse
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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Ranges from tropical forests to semi-arid regions in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, typically found at elevations between 500-2,500 meters above sea level

Ecological Role

Critical seed disperser, prey species for multiple predators, helps maintain ecosystem balance through seed transport and forest regeneration processes

Morphology

  • SKIN COAT Dense, soft fur varying from gray to brown, providing camouflage and thermal regulation in diverse environments
  • LIMBS WINGS Proportionally long hind limbs for jumping, four-toed front paws and five-toed hind paws with sharp claws for climbing and foraging
  • HEAD SENSORY Large, sensitive ears, prominent eyes adapted for nocturnal activity, acute hearing and vision for predator detection
  • BODY STRUCTURE Small-bodied rodent, typically 12-15 cm in total length, weighing 15-30 grams, with slender build adapted for agile movement
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
Image Credit: Juan Cruzado Cortés
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