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Perdido Key beach mouse

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in 1985. Loss of habitat to development is considered to be the main factor which led to the decline of the species. Hurricanes have also taken their toll on the endangered mouse. The beach mouse population at Perdido Key was nearly made extinct in the mid-1990s when hurricanes
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ravaged the key's beaches. Numbering less than 40 after the storms, the mice have regenerated with current population estimates near 500. While populations appear to be growing, the mouse will probably never be delisted because of continued
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Dune plants are the primary source of food for the species. It feeds primarily on the seeds of sea oats and bluestem, but will occasionally eat insects. Unlike other rodents they shun people and will not eat or be near trash.
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In contrast to its inland relatives, the Perdido Key beach mouse avoids humans, buildings and trash, instead preferring to meander among the dunes near its
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The Perdido Key beach mouse is a nocturnal animal, spending most daylight hours in their burrows. Unlike many species, beach mice are
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Peromyscus polionotus trissyllepsis

Conservation status
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Endangered
ESA
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Rodentia
Cricetidae
Neotominae
Peromyscus
P. polionotus
Trinomial name
oldfield mouse
Perdido Key
monogamous
burrow
endangered species
Erin
Opal
habitat loss
"Peromyscus polionotus trissyllepsis"


"Perdido Key beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus trissyllepsis)"

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