RMB5WE6M–House Mouse (Mus musculus), Family Muridae Subfamily Murinae Genus Mus
RM2BF12FT–Norway Rat. Species: norvegicus,Genus: Rattus,Family: Muridae,Order: Rodentia,Class: Mammalia,Phylum: Chordata,Kingdom: Animalia,Norway Rat,Brown Rat,Rodent,Think Tank
RF2J6P9WA–The little native mouse (Pseudomys delicatulus), [Here As Delicate-coloured Mouse (Mus delicatulus)] also known as the delicate mouse, is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. Natural History artwork from the book ' The mammals of Australia ' by John Gould, 1804-1881 Publication date 1863 Publisher London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the author Volume 3 (1863)
RF2JPMHFT–The northern hopping mouse (Notomys aquilo) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae.
RFMC5C61–rat, Is a genus of rodents. In the family Muridae , Animals that can cause serious illness
RFWGEAEX–Striped field mouse (Apodemus agrarius) on tree stamp eating nuts, rodent in the family Muridae.
RMW7PXEH–Brown Rat (Rattus norvegicus) family. Norfolk, November.
RF2C6YR54–House mouse (Mus musculus). Family Muridae. In a mouse trap, in which they are caught alive, so that they can be released into the forest. Netherlands
RMB2P8XN–Domestic Rat, Pet Rat (Rattus norwegicus domesticus), mother with ten days old young
RMGAAXXE–Harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) on Common hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) flowerhead after release, Moulton, Northampton, UK, June.
RMF562E0–19.07.2015, Berlin, Berlin, Germany - The fire mouse (Apodemus agrarius) counts within the family of muridae (Muridae) to the kind of wood mice (Apodemus). In English, the Fire Mouse Striped field mouse is called. 00Y150719D002CAROEX.JPG - NOT for SALE in G E R M A N Y, A U S T R I A, S W I T Z E R L A N D [MODEL RELEASE: NOT APPLICABLE, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c) caro photo agency / Teich, http://www.caro-images.pl, info@carofoto.pl - In case of using the picture for non-journalistic purposes, please contact the agency - the picture is subject to royalty!]
RM2T4JJ3J–25 October 2023, Hamburg: A rat is sitting in a shelf, which is placed on a terrace. The rat belongs to the order of rodents (Rodentia) and the family of mice (Muridae). Photo: Markus Scholz/dpa
RF2H57PDB–Rhabdomys eating on the ground in Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa ; specie Rhabdomys pumilio family of Muridae
RMP9PWNR–. English: Chart showing drawings of six species from the family Muridae (mice). published 1920 125 Americana 1920 Mouse - Mice
RF2T8590R–The golden spiny mouse (Acomys russatus) counts within the order Rodentia, family of real mice
RFT7AKF5–Dead rat lies on the river bank close up
RM2JKFTNN–Brain sections from normal mice (left) and tauopathies (right). The dark purple lines in the left image represent the hippocampus, the area most responsible for learning and memory. This structure is almost completely absent in the image on the right. An NIH-funded mouse study identifies a possible therapeutic target for a family of neurodegenerative diseases.
RF2BE61G8–Mother helping teenage girl taking care of pet at home
RMFWBNXW–Close up of untamed bamboo shoots growing over a concrete wall
RFM87NNB–Dead rat lies in the water (Rattus)
RF2J6P9PY–The fawn-footed mosaic-tailed rat, or fawn-footed melomys (Melomys cervinipes) [Here As Buff-footed Rat (Mus cervinipes)] is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found along eastern coastal regions of Australia. Natural History artwork from the book ' The mammals of Australia ' by John Gould, 1804-1881 Publication date 1863 Publisher London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the author Volume 3 (1863)
RFMAFFH6–Dead rat lies on the river bank
RFGJJWWT–macro close-up macro admission
RMBBJPY1–Black Rat, Svartråtta (Rattus rattus)
RF2J7WRJ6–Dead house mice after pest controller
RMJ194DN–Acacia tree rat, Thallomys paedulcus, Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa, by Monika Hrdinova/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2C6YR56–House mouse (Mus musculus). Family Muridae. In a mouse trap, in which they are caught alive, so that they can be released into the forest. Netherlands
RMCT4DEA–BROWN RAT
RMGAAXX5–Harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) on Common hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) flowerhead after release, Moulton, Northampton, UK, June.
RMF562EF–19.07.2015, Berlin, Berlin, Germany - The fire mouse (Apodemus agrarius) counts within the family of muridae (Muridae) to the kind of wood mice (Apodemus). In English, the Fire Mouse Striped field mouse is called. 00Y150719D005CAROEX.JPG - NOT for SALE in G E R M A N Y, A U S T R I A, S W I T Z E R L A N D [MODEL RELEASE: NOT APPLICABLE, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c) caro photo agency / Teich, http://www.caro-images.pl, info@carofoto.pl - In case of using the picture for non-journalistic purposes, please contact the agency - the picture is subject to royalty!]
RM2T4JJ7M–25 October 2023, Hamburg: A rat is sitting on a cooking pot, which is placed on a terrace. The rat belongs to the order of rodents (Rodentia) and the family of mice (Muridae). Photo: Markus Scholz/dpa
RF2H57PDE–Rhabdomys eating on the ground in Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa ; specie Rhabdomys pumilio family of Muridae
RFTCAKT2–closeup of a nest of barbary striped grass mouse, popular rodents from Africa
RMRJ5NH2–Gnawing animals or rodents. Family - Rats and Mice [Muridæ]
RFT7AKG4–Dead rat lies on the river bank close up
RMAHT19D–CAMPBELLS HAMSTER family sitting in their holes caves looking out outlook multi much many some
RF2BE62D9–Cheerful mom and teenage daughter laughing playing with rat pet
RMFWBNYR–Close up of a tangled thicket of green bamboo
RMRH56XF–. Breviora. BREVIORA No. 131 I take this opportunity to tliank Laura McGrew for showing us the locality, and Dr. J. T. Gregory for allowing me free access to the John Day rodent collections then in his care. The drawing is by Mr. James 0. Parley and was made possible by a grant from the Gulf Oil Corporation.. Figure 1. Palustrimus sp., LM^, X30. Abbreviations used: Y.P.M. — Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale Uni- versity M.C.Z. — Museum of Comparative Zoology. Harvard Uni- versity Order RODENTIA Family MURIDAE Palustrimus sp. Referred Specimen. M.C.Z. No. 7353, LM ^ Horizon and Locality.
RF2J6P9TY–The ash-grey mouse (Pseudomys albocinereus) [Here As Greyish-white Mouse (Mus albocinereus)] is a rodent in the family Muridae. Larger and more robust than Mus musculus, the common house mouse, it is found only in Southwest Australia. Natural History artwork from the book ' The mammals of Australia ' by John Gould, 1804-1881 Publication date 1863 Publisher London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the author Volume 3 (1863)
RFMAFFH4–Dead rat lies on the river bank
RMPFD2B8–Group of four tan and white Hamsters (Cricetus cricetus), two standing on hind legs, front and side views.
RMBG94GM–Northern Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus), adult bringing deer mouse to young, Colorado, USA
RF2J7WRKM–Dead house mice after pest controller
RMPG4627–. Farm friends and farm foes : a text-book of agricultural science . Agricultural pests; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. CHAPTER XXXI The Mice and Rats The family of Mice and Rats is known by the technical name Muridae. It includes a great number of species, many of which are destructive to farm crops. Among the well-known members of this group are the muskrats, meadow mice, cotton rats, wood rats, white-footed mice, and common rats. The Short-tailed Field Mice, Meadow Mice or Voles, of the genus Microtus, are among the most destruc- tive of all the rodents. Every farmer's boy is familiar wi
RMCT4DJJ–BROWN RAT
RMW805F0–Harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) on Common hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) flowerhead after release, Moulton, Northampton, UK, June.
RMF562EM–19.07.2015, Berlin, Berlin, Germany - The fire mouse (Apodemus agrarius) counts within the family of muridae (Muridae) to the kind of wood mice (Apodemus). In English, the Fire Mouse Striped field mouse is called. 00Y150719D006CAROEX.JPG - NOT for SALE in G E R M A N Y, A U S T R I A, S W I T Z E R L A N D [MODEL RELEASE: NOT APPLICABLE, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c) caro photo agency / Teich, http://www.caro-images.pl, info@carofoto.pl - In case of using the picture for non-journalistic purposes, please contact the agency - the picture is subject to royalty!]
RM2T4JJ6M–25 October 2023, Hamburg: A rat is sitting on a cooking pot, which is placed on a terrace. The rat belongs to the order of rodents (Rodentia) and the family of mice (Muridae). Photo: Markus Scholz/dpa
RF2H57PDG–Rhabdomys standing on the ground in Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa ; specie Rhabdomys pumilio family of Muridae
RFTCAKRF–two barbary striped grass mice together, popular pets from Africa, well known tropical rodent specie
RM2DE4MXE–Gnawing animals or rodents. Family - Rats and Mice [Muridæ]
RMAHT19A–CAMPBELLS HAMSTER family sitting in their holes caves looking out outlook multi much many some
RMRDK80F–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology. THE GERBILLES 475 tion, and the lower incisors are worn to needle-like points. The two molars are excessively minute, and thus the always large gap in the jaws is greatly exaggerated. It is suggested that this Eat is an insect-eater, but nothing positive is known. Sub-Fam. 4. Gerbillinae.—The Gerbilles form another sub- family, Gerbillinae, of the Muridae, or a family, according to some. The best-known genus is Orrhillns, including the Gerbilles proper. These animals are Old World in range, belonging to the three regions of that part of the world. Ther
RF2J6P9RF–The dusky field rat (Rattus sordidus), [Here As Sordid Rat (Mus sordidus)] also known as the canefield rat, is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found in Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. In Australia it is found in northern Queensland and along the east coast as far south as Shoalwater Bay, where it is plentiful, Natural History artwork from the book ' The mammals of Australia ' by John Gould, 1804-1881 Publication date 1863 Publisher London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the author Volume 3 (1863)
RF2J7WRR1–Dead house mice after pest controller
RMCT4DEG–BROWN RAT
RMW805EM–Harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) clinging to a Common hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) flowerhead with its feet and tail after release, Moulton, Northampton, UK, June.
RMF562EA–19.07.2015, Berlin, Berlin, Germany - The fire mouse (Apodemus agrarius) counts within the family of muridae (Muridae) to the kind of wood mice (Apodemus). In English, the Fire Mouse Striped field mouse is called. 00Y150719D004CAROEX.JPG - NOT for SALE in G E R M A N Y, A U S T R I A, S W I T Z E R L A N D [MODEL RELEASE: NOT APPLICABLE, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c) caro photo agency / Teich, http://www.caro-images.pl, info@carofoto.pl - In case of using the picture for non-journalistic purposes, please contact the agency - the picture is subject to royalty!]
RM2T4JJ6Y–25 October 2023, Hamburg: A rat is sitting on a cooking pot, which is placed on a terrace. The rat belongs to the order of rodents (Rodentia) and the family of mice (Muridae). Photo: Markus Scholz/dpa
RF2H57PD8–Rhabdomys eating on the ground in Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa ; specie Rhabdomys pumilio family of Muridae
RFTCAKT5–nest of barbary striped grass mouse in closeup, popular rodents from Africa
RMAHT16C–CAMPBELLS HAMSTER baby babies climbs up climbing climb
RMRDDAKG–. Farm friends and farm foes : a text-book of agricultural science . Agricultural pests; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. CHAPTER XXXI The Mice and Rats The family of Mice and Rats is known by the technical name Muridae. It includes a great number of species, many of which are destructive to farm crops. Among the well-known members of this group are the muskrats, meadow mice, cotton rats, wood rats, white-footed mice, and common rats. The Short-tailed Field Mice, Meadow Mice or Voles, of the genus Microtus, are among the most destruc- tive of all the rodents. Every farmer's boy is familiar wi
RF2J6P9FN–EXTINCT The lesser stick-nest rat or white-tipped stick-nest rat (Leporillus apicalis) [Here As White-tipped Hapalotis (Hapalotis apicalis)] is an extinct species of rodent in the family Muridae. It lived in central Australia where it built nests of sticks that accumulate over years and can become very large. The last confirmed sighting of this rat was in 1933 although there is a credible report of a sighting in 1970. Natural History artwork from the book ' The mammals of Australia ' by John Gould, 1804-1881 Publication date 1863 Publisher London, Printed by Taylor and Francis, pub. by the au
RF2J7WRP0–Dead house mice after pest controller
RMW805EJ–Harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) cleaning its nose on Common hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) flowerhead after release, Moulton, Northampton, UK, June. Model released.
RMF562DT–19.07.2015, Berlin, Berlin, Germany - The fire mouse (Apodemus agrarius) counts within the family of muridae (Muridae) to the kind of wood mice (Apodemus). In English, the Fire Mouse Striped field mouse is called. 00Y150719D001CAROEX.JPG - NOT for SALE in G E R M A N Y, A U S T R I A, S W I T Z E R L A N D [MODEL RELEASE: NOT APPLICABLE, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c) caro photo agency / Teich, http://www.caro-images.pl, info@carofoto.pl - In case of using the picture for non-journalistic purposes, please contact the agency - the picture is subject to royalty!]
RM2T4JJ7G–Hamburg, Germany. 25th Oct, 2023. A rat is sitting on a cooking pot, which is placed on a terrace. The rat belongs to the order of rodents (Rodentia) and the family of mice (Muridae). Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News
RF2H57PDA–Two Rhabdomys eating on the ground in Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa ; specie Rhabdomys pumilio family of Muridae
RF2NRJRJ0–Rhabdomys eating seed on the ground in Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa ; specie Rhabdomys pumilio family of Muridae
RMAHT16B–CAMPBELLS HAMSTER baby babies climbs up climbing climb
RF2J6P9W5–The New Holland mouse (Pseudomys novaehollandiae) [Here As New Holland Field-Mouse (Mus Novae Hollandiae)] is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It was first described by George Waterhouse in 1843. It vanished from view for over a century before its rediscovery in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park north of Sydney in 1967. It is found only in south east Australia, within the states of New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania. Natural History artwork from the book ' The mammals of Australia ' by John Gould, 1804-1881 Publication date 1863 Publisher London, Printed by Taylor and
RF2J7WRPJ–Dead house mice after pest controller
RMW805F1–Harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) on Common hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium) flowerhead after release, Moulton, Northampton, UK, June.
RMF562E3–19.07.2015, Berlin, Berlin, Germany - The fire mouse (Apodemus agrarius) counts within the family of muridae (Muridae) to the kind of wood mice (Apodemus). In English, the Fire Mouse Striped field mouse is called. 00Y150719D003CAROEX.JPG - NOT for SALE in G E R M A N Y, A U S T R I A, S W I T Z E R L A N D [MODEL RELEASE: NOT APPLICABLE, PROPERTY RELEASE: NO (c) caro photo agency / Teich, http://www.caro-images.pl, info@carofoto.pl - In case of using the picture for non-journalistic purposes, please contact the agency - the picture is subject to royalty!]
RM2T4JJ6N–Hamburg, Germany. 25th Oct, 2023. A rat is sitting on a cooking pot, which is placed on a terrace. The rat belongs to the order of rodents (Rodentia) and the family of mice (Muridae). Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMW7XX79–Juvenile and adult Harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) foraging on millet from a seed spray within a breeding cage, being reared for a reintroduction project, Lifton, Devon, UK, May.
RF2NRJRK4–Rhabdomys eating seed on the ground in Kgalagadi transfrontier park, South Africa ; specie Rhabdomys pumilio family of Muridae
RMAHEE0D–3 three Roborowsky Hamsters the smallest hamsters of the world sitting in paper tubes
RM2BNJDHA–Brant's whistling rat (Parotomys brantsii) with young at burrow in the Kalahari, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa
RM2AADHRJ–Harvest mice (Micromys minutus) on grass stems, Devon, UK. July 2016. Captive.
RM2ATWH8P–Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) cub defending its kill (a large dead Brown rat (Rattus norvegicus)) from another cub, North London, UK. August.
RMEG4BK4–Harvest Mouse (Micromys minutus) using tail whilst climbing in reed Germany captive.
RF2J7WRJW–Dead house mice after pest controller
RM2T4JJ6H–Hamburg, Germany. 25th Oct, 2023. A rat is sitting on a cooking pot, which is placed on a terrace. The rat belongs to the order of rodents (Rodentia) and the family of mice (Muridae). Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMAHT171–CAMPBELLS HAMSTER baby babies climbs up climbing climb mother is watching them fun funny studio shot
RMEG4BK9–Harvest Mouse (Micromys minutus) using tail whilst climbing in reed Germany captive.
RF2J7WRM5–Dead house mice after pest controller
RMACJBDB–Wood mouse caring for babies in nest Spain
RF2J8TGW7–Dead house mice after pest controller
RMW7TP20–Agouti Mongolian Gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) mother with baby, against white background
RF2J8TGTC–Dead house mice after pest controller
RF2J8DNRN–Dead house mice after pest controller
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