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Plains pocket mouse

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Kingdom
  
Genus
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Perognathus flavescens

Higher classification
  
Perognathus

Order
  
Rodent

Plains pocket mouse Texas Wild Panhandle PBS

Similar
  
Perognathus, Silky pocket mouse, Hispid pocket mouse, Rodent, Merriam's pocket mouse

Texas wild plains pocket mouse


The plains pocket mouse (Perognathus flavescens) is a heteromyid rodent of North America. It ranges from southwestern Minnesota and southeastern North Dakota to northern Texas east of the Rockies, and from northern Utah and Colorado to northern Chihuahua west of the Rockies.

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It has soft silky fur and grows to be 5 inches long, although nearly half of that is the tail.

Plains pocket mouse Pocket Mice And Kangaroo Rats Family Heteromyidae

They often live directly underneath Spanish bayonet or prickly pear plants. They are accustomed to sandy soil and eat mostly seeds, large and small grasses and small leaves of plants. Some food found in their cheek pouches are: seeds of needle grass (Stipa), bind weed, sandbur grass, a small bean (probably Astragulus), and sedge (Cyperus). Even those caught in grain fields usually have their pouches filled with weed seeds. Seeds of two species of pigeon grass, a few other grasses, and wild buckwheat have been found in their burrows.

Plains pocket mouse Species Sheet Mammals39Planet

Their breeding season is mainly July to August and the females tend to have 4 embryos at a time. Other information about this animal is scarce.

Plains pocket mouse Plains Pocket Mouse Perognathus flavescens

References

Plains pocket mouse Wikipedia