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Family Muridae
Murids include most of the familiar rats and mice, but the family also encompasses an enormously diverse array of other rodents. Here, we follow recent authorities in treating murids as members of a single, very large family with a number of subfamilies. The systematic relationships of these groups among themselves and with other rodents has proved to be an extremely difficult problem, one that is by no means resolved. [eng]
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Muridae
List of species. [eng]
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Taxonomic Studies on Indian Muridae and Hystricidae (Mammalia : Rodentia)/V.C. Agrawal
Bibliography of book. [eng]
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Muridae; Murid rats and mice
List of species, descriptions and photos. [eng]
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Muridae
Classification. [eng]
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Eolagurus: Steppe Lemmings
Eolagurus was recognized as a full genus by Corbet and Hill (1986) and Honacki, Kinman, and Koeppl (1982) but not by Carleton and Musser (1984). [eng]
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Rats, Mice, Hamsters, Voles, Lemmings, and Gerbils
This family of 267 Recent genera and 1,138 species is by far the largest mammalian family. With the exception of certain arctic islands, parts of the West Indies, New Zealand, many oceanic islands, and Antarctica, its natural range extends worldwide. Introduction through human agency has led to the establishment of several species of murids on many of the islands where the family originally was absent. [eng]
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Lemming Zoo
Here is biological information about all lemming species in the world: General information, Classification, Pictures,
Lemming species, Life on the tundra, Articles from newspapers and magazines, Sounds and videos.
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Biological information about Lemmings
Common missunderstandings about Lemmings. [eng]
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Biological information about Lemmings
Common missunderstandings about Lemmings, Where are they living? The Lemming Species, A list of Lemming Species. [eng]
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