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Winkelmann's mouse : ウィキペディア英語版 | Winkelmann's mouse
Winkelmann's mouse (''Peromyscus winkelmanni'') is a species of rodents in the family Cricetidae found only in Mexico, and is named for John R. Winkelmann, who collected the first specimens.〔 ==Description== Rather larger than a house mouse, an adult Winkelmann's mouse measures in total length, about half of which is the tail, and weighs around . The fur is tawny mixed with black over most of the body, becoming darker on the back, sometimes forming a distinct black band in the center of the back, and fading to bright tan or cinnamon on the flanks and cheeks. The under parts are pale grey. The tail has only a thin covering of hair, typically darker on the upper than on the lower surface. Compared with other, related, species, the ears are relatively small and dark in color, and the skull is slightly larger. However, Winkelmann's mouse can most readily be distinguished from its close relatives by the shape of its penis, which has a partially corrugated glans. Females have six teats.〔
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