Mammal Identification

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Striped mouse , or four striped mouse are both general names . Afrikaans : streep-muis , or : veldmuis .
They are very widespread . Lots here on the farm . Interestingly , they may come into a building , shed , or house , looking for food , but they never take up residence inside - always somewhere outside , where you quite often see them foraging amongst leaves , grass , etc .


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GlosterBirder wrote: Thu Jul 06, 2017 9:52 am Can't tick this one sadly but would appreciate an ID
Incidently , this was originally ID'd by Dewi as a Pouched mouse - Saccostomus campestris .

Correctly , it is rather a Bushveld gerbil - Gerbillis leucogastres -- which is a good description of its appearance - white belly .
Afrikaans - Bosveld nagmuis .


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:yes:

When I moved into my hovel 20 years ago it had just been built in the bush, so to speak, and one of these stripemouse guys pilfered my meager possessions for weeks! @#$

I got him with a trap eventually, but not after having hurt my fingers badly... :evil:


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In the trap? ( lol )


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0*\


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Imagine a boon with his fingers in the trap =O: =O:


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That's not difficult at all =O:


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It is farking sore...those traps work! :shock:


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Poor little mouse :-( O**


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