The rodents are represented by an abundance of rats, with comparatively few mice, and by the ordinary squirrel, to which the people give the name of tree-rat (ki-nezumi), as well as the flying squirrel, known as the momo-dori (peach-bird) in the north, where it hides from the light in hollow tree-trunks, and in the south as the ban-tori (or bird of evening).0 | 0 |
It is of no particular service to man, neither its flesh nor its fur being generally put to use, while the statement that its presence is sufficient to drive off rats and mice appears to be without foundation.0 | 0 |
The Rodents are also well represented by various squirrels, mice and hares.0 | 0 |
Moniliformis has for its larval host the larvae of the beetle Blaps mucronata, for its final host certain mice, if introduced into man it lives well: E.0 | 0 |
One day the Mice met to talk about the great harm that she was doing them.0 | 0 |
"Good! good!" said all the other Mice; and one ran to get the bell.0 | 0 |
The genus Mus, with about a couple of hundred species, includes the true mice A FIG.0 | 0 |
They don't have mice in the Holiday Inn, do they?0 | 0 |
"Mice are a part of the bed and breakfast experience," Dean said, "like cobwebs, old smells and rippled floors."0 | 0 |
The typical rats and mice, together with their nearest relatives, constitute the sub-family Murinae, which is represented by more than three hundred species, distributed over the whole of the Old World except Madagascar.0 | 0 |
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