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Mouse
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Rat
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Size
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Sparrow sized (burung
pipit)
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Sexually dimorphic, avg. 1
pound
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Head attributes
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Small, triangular, small
relative to body
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Short, stubby, broad,
large relative to body
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Ears
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Ears are large relative to
the head.
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Ears are small relative to
the head
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Eyes
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Slightly bigger compared
to head
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Small compared to head
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Life span
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Avg. 1.5-2.5 Years
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Avg. 2-3 Years
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Tail
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A mouse is small and has
a skinny tail.
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A rat is bigger and has
a thicker tail.
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Digging burrows
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Mice do not dig deep and
even if they do so, they may dig only to about a foot.
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Rats dig deep and long
burrows.
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Identification Method
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Small feces
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Larger feces
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Romans call it
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Mus
Minimus
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Mus
Maximus
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Spaniards call it
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Raton
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Rata
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Genetic Differences
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Mice
have 20 chromosome pairs & 2.6 million base pairs
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Rats
have 21 chromosome pairs & 2.75 million base pairs
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Best known species
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Common
House Mouse (Mus Musculus)
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Black
Rat (Rattus Rattus); Brown Rat (Rattus Norvegicus)
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