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Dolorous grass mouse
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Scientific classification

The dolorous grass mouse or Córdoba akodont (Akodon dolores) is a small mammal. It is a type of rodent, like a mouse or rat. This species belongs to a group of animals called the Cricetidae family.

This special mouse lives only in Argentina, a country in South America. It is an invertivore, which means it mostly eats small creatures without backbones. These can include insects, worms, and other tiny animals. The dolorous grass mouse can grow to weigh about 50.5 grams. This is similar to the weight of a small chocolate bar.

What is a Rodent?

A rodent is a mammal that has teeth specially made for gnawing. They have two large front teeth that keep growing throughout their lives. This group includes animals like mice, rats, squirrels, and beavers. Rodents are the largest group of mammals, with many different species found all over the world.

Where Does it Live?

The dolorous grass mouse is found only in Argentina. This means it is an endemic species to that country. It likely lives in grassy areas, which is why it is called a "grass mouse." These areas provide good places to find food and shelter.

What Does it Eat?

As an invertivore, the dolorous grass mouse plays a role in its ecosystem. By eating insects and other small invertebrates, it helps control their populations. This is important for keeping the natural balance in its habitat.

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