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	Re: white footed mice 
| 제목: | Re: white footed mice 
 |  | 올린이: | "Shirley Curtis" (sowhatNOSPAM@azstarnet.com) 
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Posted Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
Posted 촬영일: Tue, 4 Jan 2000 21:04:24 -0700 | 
| Re: white footed mice Here's one I found in _my garage (Tucson, AZ), complete with white feet.
 I've always called them kangaroo mice (?) and this one did a lot of
 hysterical jumping during his photo session.   They could very well be deer
 mice.  And, yes, the dust generated from their fecal material can be deadly,
 but I believe you'd have to get a great deal of it together before it
 becomes a problem. I did pick this little guy up as he fell into the dog's
 water bowl and had to be dried out before I could take his picture.
 However, he wasn't fastidious in his grooming habits and is not a very
 attractive specimen.  I would estimate his body, exclusive of tail, to be
 less than 3" long.
 SC
 
 
 Chris Booton  wrote in message
 news:38725CAF.676A905A@home.com...
 > Does anyone have pictures of white footed mice? Or more specifically white
 > footed deer mice? I had a couple families of mice in my garage a year ago
 > (I got rid of them by live trapping and remvoing the food and eventually
 > they got the idea and left) and I'm sure they were white footed deer mice
 > but wanted to be sure. They were very small and truthfully very adorable.
 > But I was carfull to look and not touch as they can cary the hanta virus
 > which is very deadly.
 > Speaking of that virus I hear it's spread by the fecal matter (ie poop).
 > Is this true?
 
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