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Short tailed hopping mouse

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subclass
  
Eutheria

Family
  
Muridae

Scientific name
  
Notomys amplus

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Rodentia

Genus
  
Notomys

Higher classification
  
Hopping mouse

Similar
  
Long‑tailed hopping mouse, Big‑eared hopping mouse, Hopping mouse, Mammal, Gould's mouse

The Short-tailed Hopping Mouse (Notomys amplus) is an extinct species of mouse from open stony (gibber) plains with desert grasses, low shrubs and sand ridges in the area around Charlotte Waters, near Alice Springs in Central Australia. It weighed 80 grams. The last record is from June 1896. Only two complete specimens were collected, probably from Aborigines. It was largest of all Australian Hopping-mice recorded in Australia; at the weight of 100 g it was twice the mass of any other species of Hopping-mice. This species was predominantly brown in colour, its tail probably being as long as its body. The Short-tailed Hopping Mouse's decline was due to a number of factors, some of which were being hunted by predators such as foxes, cats and habitat alterations.

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Short-tailed hopping mouse Wikipedia