Nature Example

Wood Mouse

A woodmouse with a blackberry
A woodmouse with a blackberry
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A small, nocturnal rodent with large eyes and ears, common in woods and gardens.

How to identify:

Look for its sandy-brown fur, large black eyes, prominent ears, and a long tail that is usually the same length as its body.

💡 Fun Facts

  • A wood mouse can jump almost a metre in the air to escape from danger.
  • They are excellent climbers and will scale plants to find seeds and berries.
  • They often store food, such as seeds and nuts, in underground burrows for the winter.