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house mouse
noun
- a brownish-gray Old World mouse, Mus musculus, now common in the U.S. in or near houses.
house mouse
noun
- any of various greyish mice of the Old World genus Mus, esp M. musculus, a common household pest in most parts of the world: family Muridae
Word History and Origins
Origin of house mouse1
Example Sentences
Rajnarayanan added that recent reports of avian flu in domestic cats and house mice “are certainly worrisome.”
Through comparative analysis, the team showed that similar specialized gene expression patterns are also employed by other animals -- including the house mouse -- during diapause.
Undisturbed, at least, until stowaway house mice arrived on seal hunter ships in the early 1800s, introducing the island’s first mammal predators.
Estrildid finch songs, Japanese quail calls, squirrel monkey caws and even the ultrasonic vocalizations of house mice were used for comparison in the study.
The list includes horses, domestic cattle, African and Asian elephants, house mice, and, yes, chimps.
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