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Muridae

The Muridae, or murids, are either the largest or second-largest family of rodents and of mammals, containing approximately 870 species, including many species of mice, rats, and gerbils found naturally throughout Eurasia, Africa, and Australia.

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Muridae

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Avg. degree1.97
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Muridae → ADW, Encyclopedia Americana, Ernest Ingersoll, Google Books, INFORMATION, Mammal Species, Mouse, Nov, Walker's Mammals, World

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murids species mice mouse many rats found family mammals including gerbils subfamilies mus though although broad range small typically genera

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Muridaerelated to External linksErnest Ingersoll0.60section
Muridaerelated to External linksMouse0.60section
Muridaerelated to External linksEncyclopedia Americana0.60section
Muridaerelated to External linksMammal Species0.60section
Muridaerelated to External linksWorld0.60section
Muridaerelated to External linksWalker's Mammals0.60section
Muridaerelated to External linksGoogle Books0.60section
Muridaerelated to External linksNov0.60section
Muridaerelated to External linksADW0.60section
Muridaerelated to External linksINFORMATION0.60section

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