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- Smoky_mouse abstract "The smoky mouse, fausse souris fuligineuse, or raton bastardo fumoso (Pseudomys fumeus) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae native to southeastern Australia. It was first described in 1934 and its species name is Latin "smoky". As its name suggests, it is a grey-furred mouse, darker grey above and paler smoky grey below. Mice from the Grampians are larger and a darker more slate-grey above. It has a black eye-ring and dark grey muzzle. The feet are light pink, and the ears a grey-pink. The tail is longer than the mouse's body, and is pink with a brownish stripe along the top. Mice from east of Melbourne average around 35 grams and have 107 mm long bodies with 116 mm long tails, while those from the Grampians are around 65 grams and have 122 mm long bodies with 132 mm long tails.The smoky mouse is currently rated as "vulnerable" and appears to be declining in numbers in the wild. Its range is fragmented and it appears to be extinct in some areas such as the Otway Ranges (not seen since 1985) and Brindabella Ranges (not seen since 1987). It is found in the Grampians, East Gippsland and far southeastern New South Wales (including Kosciuszko and South East Forest National Parks and Buccleugh State Forest). There are less than 2500 individuals left in the wild and all extant populations appear to be in decline. Vegetation changes, as well as feral cats, foxes and dogs appear to be the main causes. There is an active recovery plan for the species, and there is active predator monitoring in the Yowaka and Waalimma sections of the South East Forest National Park.".
- Smoky_mouse class Mammal.
- Smoky_mouse conservationStatus "EN".
- Smoky_mouse conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Smoky_mouse family Muridae.
- Smoky_mouse genus Pseudomys.
- Smoky_mouse kingdom Animal.
- Smoky_mouse order Rodent.
- Smoky_mouse phylum Chordate.
- Smoky_mouse wikiPageID "12175597".
- Smoky_mouse wikiPageRevisionID "601815724".
- Smoky_mouse binomial "Pseudomys fumeus".
- Smoky_mouse binomialAuthority "Brazenor, 1934".
- Smoky_mouse classis Mammal.
- Smoky_mouse familia Muridae.
- Smoky_mouse genus "Pseudomys".
- Smoky_mouse hasPhotoCollection Smoky_mouse.
- Smoky_mouse id "13001712".
- Smoky_mouse name "Smoky mouse".
- Smoky_mouse ordo "Rodentia".
- Smoky_mouse phylum Chordate.
- Smoky_mouse regnum Animal.
- Smoky_mouse species "P. fumeus".
- Smoky_mouse status "EN".
- Smoky_mouse statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Smoky_mouse subject Category:Animals_described_in_1934.
- Smoky_mouse subject Category:Endangered_fauna_of_Australia.
- Smoky_mouse subject Category:Mammals_of_New_South_Wales.
- Smoky_mouse subject Category:Mammals_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Smoky_mouse subject Category:Old_World_rats_and_mice.
- Smoky_mouse subject Category:Rodents_of_Australia.
- Smoky_mouse type Animal.
- Smoky_mouse type Eukaryote.
- Smoky_mouse type Mammal.
- Smoky_mouse type Species.
- Smoky_mouse type Organism.
- Smoky_mouse comment "The smoky mouse, fausse souris fuligineuse, or raton bastardo fumoso (Pseudomys fumeus) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae native to southeastern Australia. It was first described in 1934 and its species name is Latin "smoky". As its name suggests, it is a grey-furred mouse, darker grey above and paler smoky grey below. Mice from the Grampians are larger and a darker more slate-grey above. It has a black eye-ring and dark grey muzzle. The feet are light pink, and the ears a grey-pink.".
- Smoky_mouse label "Pseudomys fumeus".
- Smoky_mouse label "Pseudomys fumeus".
- Smoky_mouse label "Pseudomys fumeus".
- Smoky_mouse label "Pseudomys fumeus".
- Smoky_mouse label "Smoky mouse".
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- Smoky_mouse sameAs Pseudomys_fumeus.
- Smoky_mouse sameAs Pseudomys_fumeus.
- Smoky_mouse sameAs Pseudomys_fumeus.
- Smoky_mouse sameAs Pseudomys_fumeus.
- Smoky_mouse sameAs m.02vsr46.
- Smoky_mouse sameAs Q1765364.
- Smoky_mouse sameAs Q1765364.
- Smoky_mouse wasDerivedFrom Smoky_mouse?oldid=601815724.
- Smoky_mouse isPrimaryTopicOf Smoky_mouse.
- Smoky_mouse name "Smoky mouse".