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Pale leaf-eared mouse
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Genus:
Graomys
Species:
domorum

The pale leaf-eared mouse (Graomys domorum) is a small rodent that lives in parts of South America. It belongs to the family Cricetidae, which includes many types of hamsters and mice. You can find this mouse in Argentina and Bolivia.

What is the Pale Leaf-Eared Mouse?

The pale leaf-eared mouse is a type of mouse known for its relatively large ears, which look a bit like leaves. It is a small mammal, usually weighing only a few ounces. Its fur is typically a pale, grayish-brown color, helping it blend into its surroundings.

Where Does It Live?

This mouse lives in specific areas of Argentina and Bolivia. These regions often include dry, rocky habitats or areas with shrubs and grasslands. They are well-adapted to living in these environments.

What Does It Eat?

Like many rodents, the pale leaf-eared mouse is likely an omnivore. This means it eats both plants and small animals. Its diet probably includes seeds, fruits, insects, and other small invertebrates found in its habitat.

How Does It Live?

Not much is known about the daily life of the pale leaf-eared mouse. However, most rodents are active at night (nocturnal) to avoid predators and the heat of the day. They often build burrows or nests for shelter and to raise their young.

Its Family Tree

The pale leaf-eared mouse was first described by a scientist named Oldfield Thomas in 1902. Its scientific name, Graomys domorum, helps scientists around the world know exactly which animal they are talking about. It is part of the Graomys genus, which includes other similar leaf-eared mice.

Conservation Status

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists the pale leaf-eared mouse as "Least Concern" (LC). This means that, for now, its population is stable and it is not considered to be at high risk of disappearing. However, scientists continue to monitor animal populations to ensure they remain healthy.

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