| Common
Dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius Suborder
Sciurognathi 
    
        | The Common Dormouse
        lives in deciduous woodland that has plenty of secondary
        growth and scrub. It is strictly nocturnal and hibernates
        from October to April. The thick, bushy tail, which can
        come away when seized by a predator, makes this a
        distinctive mouse sized rodent. |  |  
        |  | Click
        on the specimen to load the VR movie |  The feet are prehensile and
very flexible, making this animal a good climber: most of its
time is spent above ground. The diet consists of flowers
and pollen, fruits, nuts and insects; they are the only rodents
that do not have a caecum - they eat little cellulose. Unusually, they have four
cheek teeth in each row with a unique pattern of transverse
ridges. Premolars are present (dental formula: I 1/1, C 0/0, P
1/1, M 3/3) and all cheek teeth are rooted. |