California Mouse
Kingdom animalia
Phylum chordata
Class mammalia
Order rodentia
Family cricetidae
Genus peromyscus
Species P. californicus
Regulator- they regulate their own body temperature
Dormant- they do not migrate
Specialist- they are only found where their food is, such as shrub fruits, flowers, and seeds
Consumer- it does not produce its own food
Herbivore- they eat plants, including, flower, seeds, and berries
Niche- the califoria mouse is mainly active at night and its main predators are weasels and barn owls. They nest on the ground, often under debris. They have normally, two pups at a time, with up to six litters in a year. They spread the seeds of the plants they eat.
Kingdom animalia
Phylum chordata
Class mammalia
Order rodentia
Family cricetidae
Genus peromyscus
Species P. californicus
Regulator- they regulate their own body temperature
Dormant- they do not migrate
Specialist- they are only found where their food is, such as shrub fruits, flowers, and seeds
Consumer- it does not produce its own food
Herbivore- they eat plants, including, flower, seeds, and berries
Niche- the califoria mouse is mainly active at night and its main predators are weasels and barn owls. They nest on the ground, often under debris. They have normally, two pups at a time, with up to six litters in a year. They spread the seeds of the plants they eat.