The house mouse (Mus musculus) is one of the most common mammals worldwide. It can be found in all parts of the United States and Southern Canada. Adults are about five to seven inches long ...
This article was originally published with the title “ The Physiology of the House Mouse ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 221 No. 4 (October 1969), p. 103 doi:10.1038 ...
Keeping the house mouse-free feels like a full-time job in winter. We asked a rodent expert about the best ways to keep them ...
The Mus genus has been divided into four subgenera, of which one is also called Mus. This subgenus contains all of the "true old world mice" including the house mouse M. musculus — the main focus of ...
The species commonly seen inside people’s homes is the house mouse, which doesn’t carry the hantavirus pathogen. At first glance, it resembles a deer mouse. There are key differences ...
They’d set up near the rim – another mouse in the house situation. The Cavs guards would spot Mobley or Allen defended by the mouse, and the Cavs would deliver the ball to the big man at the ...
‘Severance’ Season 2 Continues its Compelling, Brain Twisting Portrait of a Strange Corporate Netherworld.... ‘One of Them Days’ is an Entertaining Tale of Friends Who Must Scramble to ...
Haven’t most of us seen some droppings in our house and thought, “Yuck! That sure looks like those belong to a mouse! We must ...
The story of how (and why) the 'Great Bar Harbor fire' led to such a determined response is told in Karen Rader's interesting and valuable book on the rise of the laboratory mouse as a model ...