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dormice Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


dormice ka kya matlab hota hai


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Noun:

निंदासा मनुष्य, निद्रालु व्यक्ति,



dormice's Usage Examples:

In the case of dormice these marks are quite distinctive and finding dormouse eaten nuts forms the basis of our survey.


In their arboreal life, and the habit of sitting up on their hind-legs with their food grasped in the fore-paws, dormice are like squirrels, from which they differ in being completely nocturnal.


All the dormice are small rodents (although many of them are double the size of the British species), of arboreal habits, and for the most part of squirrel-like appearance; some of their most distinctive features being internal.


The beavers (Castoridae) are restricted to the northern hemisphere, whereas the dormice (Gliridae) and the mole-rats (Spalacidae) are exclusively Old World forms, the latter only entering the north of Africa, in which continent the former are largely developed.


Squirrels and dormice are very destructive to the nut crop, as they not only take for present consumption but for a store for future supply.


Other allied African genera are Steatomys and Lophuromys, which include several species of small mouse-like rodents, with the habits of dormice generally, though some burrow in cornfields.


Dormice a r e small arboreal rodents, with long hairy tails, large eyes and ears, and short fore-limbs, ranging over Europe, Asia and Africa.


In the dormice, forming the section Myoxidea, with the single family Gliridae (or Myoxidae), a single pair of premolars may or may not be present; the molars are short-crowned and rooted, with transverse From de Winton.


All rodents, with the sole exception of the dormice, have a caecum, often of great length and sacculated,, as in hares, the water-rat and porcupines; and the long colon in some, as the hamster and water-rat, is spirally twisted upon itself near the commencement.


The intestine (except in the dormice or Gliridae) has a large caecum.



Synonyms:

gnawer, Gliridae, loir, hazel mouse, lerot, family Gliridae, rodent, Glis glis, Muscardinus avellanarius,



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