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What animal group is a mouse?

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The mouse is a mammal in the animal world. As a member of the rodent order, it is a rodent. All muroid rodents smaller than rats are called mice. True mice and rats contain 711 species and belong to the myomorpha or myomorpha (Muroidaceae), including gerbils, hamsters and voles. 21st. 2021



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