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Garden dormouse

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495: 513:, sleeping in nests in trees during the day, with sometimes multiple individuals living in one nest. Garden dormice are omnivorous, seasonally consuming both small animals—typically arthropods such as insects and millipedes, as well as gastropods like snails and slugs—and plant matter, usually fruit and seeds. Garden dormice are amongst the most carnivorous of all dormice and have been known to consume adult birds, reptiles, amphibians and small mammals, some of which is likely scavenged. 303: 177: 152: 133: 380: 25: 481: 358: 484:
The luminescence of a hibernating garden dormouse photographed from the dorsal and ventral sides. The images were taken under visible light, UV light and UV light with a yellow filter which removes residual light in blue wavelengths. In normal light conditions, the dormouse has brown fur with a white
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The garden dormouse is gray or brown, with a whitish underside. It has black eye markings and large ears. Its hair is short, and its tail has a white tassel at the end. It is typically 10 to 15 cm (3.9 to 5.9 in) in head to body length, with a 8 to 14.5 cm (3.1 to 5.7 in) long
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period of 23 days. Blind and naked at birth, they open their eyes after about 18 days, and are nursed until they are one month old. They become independent at two months of age, but do not reach sexual maturity until the next year. They have a life expectancy of about five years.
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In spite of its name, the garden dormouse's main habitat is the forest, though it can also be found in fruit-growing regions. It is particularly common in southern Europe, but its range extends into the north. Garden dormice are often found in the
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underside but displays bright pink fluorescence under UV light that looks reddish under UV light through a yellow filter. The dormouse's skin, nose and feet show a greenish-blue and its tail only green fluorescence.
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The mating period lasts from April to June. During this time, the female indicates her readiness to mate by squeaking loudly. The young are usually born in litters of three to seven, after a
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Díaz-Ruiz, Francisco; de Diego, Noelia; Santamaría, Ana Eugenia; Domínguez, Julio C.; Galgo, Alex; García, Jesús T.; Olea, Pedro P.; Viñuela, Javier (2018-09-25).
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Kuipers, L., Scholten, J., Thissen, J. B. M., Bekkers, L., Geertsma, M., Pulles, C. A. T., et al. (2012). The diet of the garden dormouse (
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The species is also present in northern Germany, but that population is apparently not capable of large-scale reproduction. In the
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Gil-Delgado, José A.; Mira, Óscar; Viñals, Adrià; Gómez, Jaime; Banyuls, Nuria; Vives-Ferrándiz, Carmen (2010-06-01).
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Bertolino, S.; Amori, G.; Henttonen, H.; Zagorodnyuk, I.; Zima, J.; Juškaitis, R.; Meinig, H.; Kryštufek, B. (2008).
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To draw attention to the limits of the adaptability, the Swiss nature conservation organisation
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Guerreiro Martins, Natalia Beatriz; Del Rosario Robles, MarĂ­a; Navone, Graciela Teresa (2017).
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has named the garden dormouse "Animal of the Year" in 2022. The same year, using
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Guía de los Mamíferos de España. Península, Baleares y Canarias.
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Bertolino, S.; Cordero di Montezemolo, N. (January 2007).
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tail. It weighs 60 to 140 g (2.1 to 4.9 oz).
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Conservation status
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IUCN 3.1
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
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Gliridae
Eliomys
Binomial name
Linnaeus
1766

Synonyms
dormouse

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