- A
dormouse is a
rodent of the
family Gliridae (this
family is also
variously called Myoxidae or
Muscardinidae by
different taxonomists).
Dormice are nocturnal...
- The
European edible dormouse also
known as the
European dormouse or
European fat
dormouse (Glis glis) is a
large dormouse and one of only two
living species...
-
eastern Africa and is also
known as the
African dormouse,
African dwarf dormouse,
African pygmy dormouse, or
colloquially as
micro squirrel.
Found in limited...
- The
Dormouse is a
character in "A Mad Tea-Party",
Chapter VII from the 1865
novel Alice's
Adventures in
Wonderland by
Lewis Carroll. The
Dormouse sat...
- The
garden dormouse (Eliomys quercinus) is a
species of
dormouse native to Europe. The
garden dormouse is gray or brown, with a
whitish underside. It...
- (2022)
Literature Les
Chouans (1829) The
Wandering Jew (1844) The
Stolen Dormouse (1941) The
Faraway Lurs (1963) The
Destruction of ****a (1989)
Ronny &...
- The
Chapa pygmy dormouse or
Vietnamese pygmy dormouse (Typhlomys
cinereus chapensis) is a
rodent endemic to Vietnam. It is
listed as a
critically endangered...
-
September 26, 2011.
Retrieved October 29, 2009. Markoff, John (2005). What the
Dormouse Said: How the
Sixties Counterculture Shaped the
Personal Computer Industry...
- The
hazel dormouse or
common dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is a
small dormouse species native to
Europe and the only
living species in the genus...
- 1818
under the pen name "Glirastes". The name
meant "lover of dormice",
dormouse being his pet name for his spouse,
author Mary S****ey. Smith's sonnet...