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Western Harvest Mouse

Western Harvest Mouse

Reithrodontomys megalotis

Small rodent native to western North America, characterized by its diminutive size and specialized habitat adaptation in grassland and shrubland ecosystems.

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Western Harvest Mouse
Western Harvest Mouse
Western Harvest Mouse
Western Harvest Mouse
Western Harvest Mouse
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Ecology & Habitat

Habitat

Grasslands, meadows, prairie regions, and shrublands across western United States and parts of Mexico, typically at elevations between 0-2,500 meters

Ecological Role

Serves as a critical prey species for predators, contributes to seed dispersal, and plays a role in maintaining grassland ecosystem balance

Morphology

  • SKIN COAT Soft, dense fur ranging from light brown to grayish-brown, providing camouflage in grassland environments
  • LIMBS WINGS Delicate limbs adapted for quick movement through dense ground vegetation, four-toed front limbs and five-toed hind limbs
  • HEAD SENSORY Large ears relative to body size, acute hearing, prominent whiskers for tactile navigation
  • BODY STRUCTURE Small rodent, body length 110-140 mm, weight 10-20 grams, slender build with elongated tail
Data Source: TaxonHub Database
Image Credit: Pacific Southwest Region USFWS from Sacramento, US
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