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The golden Oldfield mouse has a wide range and is a fairly common species in most parts of its range, though less common in Ecuador. Deforestation is occurring throughout its range and populations may be declining, but the total population is likely to be large and any downward trend in populations
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The species occurs in forests in the foothills of the Andes. Its range extends from western Venezuela and eastern Colombia through most of Ecuador and Peru, and western central Bolivia. It typically inhabits densely vegetated areas at altitudes of between 1,500 and 4,000 m (5,000 and
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with a head-and-body length of 160 to 180 mm (6 to 7 in). The dorsal fur is thick, coarse, and long, a golden-brown colour grizzled with grey, with a narrow dark line along the spine. The ventral fur consists of grey hairs with yellowish tips. The hind feet are up to 40 mm
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This mouse is partly arboreal. It has been found on horizontal branches making paths between the
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Thomasomys aureus
Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Rodentia
Cricetidae
Sigmodontinae
Thomasomys
Binomial name
Tomes
rodent
Cricetidae
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Venezuela
Oldfield Thomas
Natural History Museum, London
genus
Thomasomys
mosses
liverworts
invertebrates
International Union for Conservation of Nature

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