dormice

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English - Turkish
fındık sıçanı
kakırca
dormouses
dormouse
fındık faresi
dormouse
fare
dormouse
Gliridae familyasından ufak sincaba benzer fare
dormouse
fındıkfare

Fındıkfaresi gibi yorgunum. - I am tired like a dormouse.

dormouse
(isim) fındık faresi
dormouse
fındıksıçanı
dormouse
fındıkfaresi

Fındıkfaresi gibi yorgunum. - I am tired like a dormouse.

dormouse
Muscardinus avel lanarius
forest dormice
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) yedi uyur
English - English
plural of dormouse
dormouse
A person who sleeps a great deal, or who falls asleep readily (by analogy with the sound hibernation of the dormouse)
edible dormice
plural form of edible dormouse
fat dormice
plural form of fat dormouse
dormouse
{n} a tribe of small animals which repose during winter
dormouse
A dormouse is a small animal that looks like a mouse. It is found in southern England and Wales. dormice a small European mouse with a long furry tail. Any of 20 rodent species (family Gliridae) found throughout Eurasia and northern Africa. Dormice have large eyes, soft fur, rounded ears, and a hairy (sometimes bushy) tail. They live in trees, bushes, and rock walls and in nests of plant material. They eat fruit, nuts, birds' eggs, and some insects and small animals. Many species sleep for long periods, particularly in winter. The largest species, the edible dormouse (Glis glis), is gray and attains a maximum length of about 8 in. (20 cm), excluding the 6-in. (15-cm) tail
dormouse
{i} type of small rodent which resembles a squirrel
dormouse
so called because they are usually torpid in winter
dormouse
They live in trees and feed on nuts, acorns, etc
dormouse
small furry-tailed squirrel-like Old World rodent that becomes torpid in cold weather
dormouse
A small European rodent of the genus Myoxus, of several species
dormouse
Any of several species of small, mostly European rodents of the family Gliridae; also called Myoxidae or Muscardinidae by some taxonomists
dormice
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