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Learn about the endangered subspecies of oldfield mouse that lives in the sand dunes of Florida beaches. Find out its description, habitat, diet, behavior, reproduction, and threats.
The Anastasia Island beach mouse is a subspecies of the small old-field mouse that can reach a length of 5.5 inches (14 centimeters). This species of beach mouse has a yellowish-brown to gray-pink dorsal (back) color, with a white belly.
Learn about the endangered Anastasia Island beach mouse, a small rodent that lives only on Anastasia Island and helps stabilize the dunes. Find out how you can help protect this species and its habitat by following simple tips.
One of the largest species of beach mice (averaging 138.5 millimeters in length and 53 millimeters in tail length), the Anastasia Island beach mouse is much paler than most inland races of the oldfield mouse.
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The Anastasia Island beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus phasma ) is a subspecies of the oldfield mouse of the southeastern United States. It occurs in the sand dunes of Florida and Alabama beaches.
The Anastasia Island beach mouse, Peromyscus polionotus phasma, is an Atlantic coast subspecies of the oldfield mouse. They are native to Florida's Barrier Islands, specially Anastasia...