| 1. | The wood mouse " Apodemus sylvaticus " possesses spermatozoa with falciform morphology.
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| 2. | At Christmas, they send the heroic little wood mouse a quantity of rabbit-wool.
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| 3. | The wood mouse is also found in northwestern Africa and on many Mediterranean islands.
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| 4. | Also recorded are wood mouse and the yellow-necked mouse . fallow deer and roe deer visit the reserve.
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| 5. | A mammalian example appears to be the reproductive strategy of the wood mouse, which shows cooperation among spermatozoa.
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| 6. | In the wood mouse year, Chokyi Jungne completed the famous linguistic literature " Situ's Commentary of Tibetan Grammar ".
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| 7. | A multitude of fungi, rare insects, birds and elusive woodland mammals including the Wood mouse and hedgehog are also present.
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| 8. | This indicates it has been opened by a small rodent, e . g ., the dormouse, wood mouse, or bank vole.
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| 9. | The wood mouse ( " Apodemus sylvaticus " ) is a favourite prey item, but genets from the Balearics live chiefly on lizards.
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| 10. | Birds including song thrush, chaffinch and magpie are commonly seen as well as butterflies and mammals such as squirrel, hedgehog and wood mouse.
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