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TABS Species Account TN10035

TN10035 WOODLAND JUMPING MOUSE NAPAEOZAPUS INSIGNIS

Tennessee Animal Biogeographic System TABS

version 12/2002


Taxonomy
Status
Distribution
Habitat Associations
Food Habits
Environmental Associations
Life History
Management Practices
References

References

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