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Typical Mice and Rats (Muridae)

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African Climbing Mice, or Tree Mice (Dendromus)  [2]

Eliurus  [4]

Rats (Rattus)  [4]

African Giant Pouched Rats (Cricetomys)  [3]

False Water Rats (Xeromys)  [3]

Red-backed Voles (Clethrionomys)  [6]

African Mole-rats (Tachyoryctes)  [3]

Fat Sand Rats (Psammomys)  [3]

Rice Rats (Oryzomys)  [9]

African Pouched Rats (Saccostomus)  [3]

Florida Mouse (Podomys)  [2]

Rock Mice (Petromyscus)  [2]

African Soft-furred Rats (Praomys)  [5]

Golden Mouse (Ochrotomys)  [6]

Round-tailed Muskrat, or Florida Water Rats (Neofiber)  [2]

African Swamp Rats, or Groove-toothed Rats (Otomys)  [2]

Grass Voles (Microtus)  [7]

Sagebrush Vole (Lemmiscus)  [5]

Allen's Wood Rats (Hodomys)  [2]

Grasshopper Mice (Onychomys)  [6]

Sigmodontomys  [3]

Altiplano Chinchilla Mouse (Chinchillula)  [4]

Heather Vole (Phenacomys)  [7]

Slender-tailed Cloud Rats (Phloeomys)  [3]

American Harvest Mice (Reithrodontomys)  [11]

Jirds (Meriones)  [9]

Small Desert Hamsters, or Dwarf Hamsters (Phodopus)  [5]

Australian Hopping Mice, or Jerboa Mice (Notomys)  [2]

Large Naked-soled Gerbils (Tatera)  [3]

South American Field Mice, or Grass Mice (Akodon)  [2]

Australian Native Mice (Pseudomys)  [3]

Lesser Bamboo Rats (Cannomys)  [3]

Southern Pygmy Gerbils (Gerbillurus)  [2]

Bamboo Rats (Rhizomys)  [2]

Long-tailed Pouched Rats (Beamys)  [2]

Spiny Mice (Acomys)  [4]

Big-eared Climbing Rats (Ototylomys)  [4]

Macrotarsomys  [2]

Steppe Lemmings (Eolagurus)  [2]

Bog Lemmings (Synaptomys)  [6]

Malagasy Giant Rat (Hypogeomys)  [2]

Steppe Lemmings (Lagurus)  [2]

Bolomys  [1]

Maned Rat, or Crested Rats (Lophiomys)  [3]

Striped Grass Mice (Lemniscomys)  [2]

Brachytarsomys  [2]

Mediterranean Blind Mole-rats (Nannospalax)  [2]

Tree Voles (Arborimus)  [4]

Burrowing Mice (Oxymycterus)  [3]

Mexican Volcano Mouse (Neotomodon)  [2]

True Lemmings (Lemmus)  [4]

Bushy-tailed Jird (Sekeetamys)  [3]

Mice (Mus)  [3]

Unstriped Grass Mice, or Kusu Rats (Arvicanthis)  [5]

Cane Mice (Zygodontomys)  [3]

Mouselike Hamster (Calomyscus)  [3]

Voalavoanala (Gymnuromys)  [3]

Climbing Rats (Tylomys)  [3]

Muskrats (Ondatra)  [7]

White-tailed Rats (Mystromys)  [3]

Collared Lemmings, or Varying Lemmings (Dicrostonyx)  [6]

Nesomys  [4]

Wood Lemming (Myopus)  [3]

Common Hamster, or Black-bellied Hamster (Cricetus)  [3]

Old World Harvest Mouse (Micromys)  [6]

Woodrats (Neotoma)  [7]

Cotton Rats (Sigmodon)  [6]

Old World Wood and Field Mice (Apodemus)  [15]

Zokors (Myospalax)  [3]

Deermice (Peromyscus)  [9]

Pest Rats, or Short-tailed Bandicoot Rats (Nesokia)  [3]

  
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