What are field mice?
The term Field Mouse can indeed relate to a number of different animals. In North America, small oxen, especially dude meadows, are popularly called field mice. In Europe and Asia, different species, etc. are called field mice and field mice appear in South America as the types of acodon , also called acodonts .
Meadowbo's oxen are originally from Alaska, Canada and northern and Eastern United States. These field mice are characterized by their cylindrical bodies, short legs and short ears and tails. Their fur moves in color from silver to dark brown. Líňky is usually 16 cm long (6.3 inches) and weighs 50 g (1.8 oz). One subspecies of field mice, Florida Salt Marsh dude, is endangered, while Gull Island island on Gull Island Island in New York disappeared around the turn of the 20th century. Dandelion, Clover, and sunflower seeds are some of their favorite meals. While most of the meadows live for only a year, it can live up to three years in captivity.
There are at least 20 species, etc. in Europe and Asia as field mice. In addition to their tails, they range from approximately 70 to 140 mm (2.8 to 5.5 inches). Some Eurasian field mice have a relatively small range, such as the Korean Field Mouse, which inhabits Northeast Asia, including parts of Russia, China and Korea. On the other hand, some species have a very large extent of the territory. The striped field mouse lives from Europe to Japan and the wooden mouse ranges from Great Britain and Scandinavia to southern Europe.
There are also many types of acodon ; Currently, 41 are recognized. While Akdonts are sometimes referred to as field mice, they are commonly called grass mice . Acodonts cover most of South America, but are missing in the southern and western extremes of the country, as well as from the Amazon lowlands.